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  1. Jan 10, 2016 · One definition of free will states it is an innate characteristic possessed by human beings. In juxtaposition, causal determinism affirms that free will is limited or does not exist....

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  2. In philosophy, debates about free will lead to issues about crime and punishment, blameworthiness and responsibility, coercion and control, mind and body, necessity and possibility, time and chance, right and wrong, and much more. In consequence, the free will problem is not fitted easily into one area of philosophy.

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  3. Hegel’s account of free will consists of three sets of doctrines: (1) his meta-physics of free will; (2) his concept of free will as self-determination (in its forms of natural will, arbitrary will, and free will); (3) his theory of ‘social’ freedom, which consists of institutions that allow degrees of freedom to be realized.

  4. General Philosophy. Dr Peter Millican, Hertford College. Lecture 7: Free Will. The Problem of Free Will. We think of people as morally responsible for what they do “freely”. – But we don’t blame them for what they are forced to do. Then we say they’re not free, and have no choice in the matter. Suppose that what I do is causally determined .

  5. Let “free will” signify the kind of freedom of choice and control over one’s actions that is required if one is to be morally responsible for what one does. Even though free will is arguably central to our self-conception as agents, there are significant obstacles to the idea that agents are free-willed.

  6. Jan 26, 2019 · This paper discusses landmark theories by five well-known philosophers. There are several definitions of free-will. Sometimes, it is described as an innate characteristic possessed by human beings. In juxtaposition, causal determinism states that free will is limited or does not exist.

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  8. The concept of free will is one of the basic elements of human life and experience. The issue is whether one is free to make choices independent of external factors or whether genetics, prior conditioning, and preceding events and conditions causally determine one’s choices and actions.

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