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... compatabilism is true. I will also try to elaborate my own view on free will by making sense of when is the instance of exercising of our free will and what are the best criteria defining what are the actions caused in the "right sort of ways". 2. Our sense of free will is true We know humans are free by common sense. If humans are not free at all, then our whole understanding of moral responsibility must be all wrong. I agree with Stace's3 observation that, unless we philosophize, we invariably assume that human as free. I think this common sense is so strong that I am unable to refute this. I would not deny that I have not given any conclusive proof that free will does actually exist, I would say it is very likely to be true and it will be assumed as true in the later part of ...
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