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do we have free will?​

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Answered by deadeye37007
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According to their view, free will is a figment of our imagination. No one has it or ever will. Rather our choices are either determined—necessary outcomes of the events that have happened in the past—or they are random. Our intuitions about free will, however, challenge this nihilistic view.

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  • At least since the Enlightenment, in the 18th century, one of the most central questions of human existence has been whether we have free will. In the late 20th century, some thought neuroscience had settled the question. In this context, a free-willed choice would be an undetermined one.

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