Free will
Free will is the philosophical doctrine that holds that our choices are ultimately up to ourselves. The phrase "up to ourselves" is vague, and, just like free will itself, admits of a variety of interpretations. Because of this ambiguity, the utility of the concept of free will is questioned by some. Several logically independent questions can be asked about free will.
See also
- Block time
- Civil disobedience
- Consciousness
- Daniel Dennett
- Elbow Room
- Gödel, Escher, Bach
- Robert Kane
- Prevenient grace
- Problem of evil
- Newcomb's paradox
- Randomness
- Responsibility assumption
- Slaughterhouse-Five
- Stapp, henry
- Theodicy
~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Determinism versus indeterminism |
| ► | Moral responsibility |
| ► | Compatibilist theories and the could-have-done-otherwise principle |
| ► | The science of free will |
| ► | In theology |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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