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 Free Will - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Free will: the free will is, formulated in everyday language, the ability of a subject to choose among alternatives. See also Libet experiments, freedom, subject, individual, determinism, action autonomy, compatibilism.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Augustine Free Will   Augustine
Berkeley, George Free Will   Berkeley, George
Davidson, Donald Free Will   Davidson, Donald
Frith, Chris Free Will   Frith, Chris
Heidegger, Martin Free Will   Heidegger, Martin
Inwagen, Peter van Free Will   Inwagen, Peter van
James, William Free Will   James, William
Kant, Immanuel Free Will   Kant, Immanuel
Lewis, David K. Free Will   Lewis, David K.
Locke, John Free Will   Locke, John
Maturana, Humberto Free Will   Maturana, Humberto
McGinn, Colin Free Will   McGinn, Colin
Nagel, Thomas Free Will   Nagel, Thomas
Nietzsche, Friedrich Free Will   Nietzsche, Friedrich
Nozick, Robert Free Will   Nozick, Robert
Poundstone, W. Free Will   Poundstone, W.
Schopenhauer, Arthur Free Will   Schopenhauer, Arthur

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