Review:

Free Will In Philosophy

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Free will in philosophy refers to the ability of individuals to make choices that are not predetermined by external forces.

Key Features

  • Autonomy
  • Moral responsibility
  • Controversy

Pros

  • Promotes individual autonomy and agency
  • Forms the basis of moral responsibility
  • Generates philosophical discussion and debate

Cons

  • Can lead to questions about determinism vs free will
  • May be difficult to reconcile with scientific understanding of causality

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