An interesting debate of compatibalism (limited free will) vs incompatibilism (no free will): — 180 Proof
Free will is the ability to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded. — Charlotte Thomas-Rowe
how would you define free will? — Charlotte Thomas-Rowe
Everyone views life differently due to whatever circumstances they are in or have experienced and nobody has the same experiences. — Charlotte Thomas-Rowe
Schopenhauer has persuasively shown that free will is an illusion in his essay, On the Freedom of the Will. — darthbarracuda
Ha, it’s okay! I love to hear everyone views and to learn from them. — Charlotte Thomas-Rowe
Compatibilism is not the view that we have 'limited free will' (it is the view that free will is 'compatible' with causal determinism - hence the name). And incompatibilism is not the view that we have no free will (it is the view that free will is 'incompatible' with determinism...hence the name).
Neither are views about whether we have free will. They're views about what free will is or is not compatible with. — Bartricks
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