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on free will
introduction
In this part, I attempt to present free will as a mode of action. Multiple times throughout long discussions with others, and with myself, I have run into issues pertaining to the definition and the idea that such a mode even exists.
Moreover, to be able to move ahead with discussing moral, societal, and human issues, I need to define free will, since, in every other mode of action, the aforementioned cannot exist; one needs to be able to choose in order to have a moral status, form relationships, and even define themselves.
Due to the infallible nature of free will, the discussion concerning the existence of free will leaves much to be desired; it is nevertheless important to the rest of the text.
table of contents
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[the existence of free will]({{< relref "/theses/metaphysika/on free will/existence" >}})
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[defining free will]({{< relref "/theses/metaphysika/on free will/definition" >}})