Re: Free Will
It's important to preface this with the notion that choices made by free will are choices in which the agent was free to have done otherwise.
Three Main Camps:
1) Determinism: Our actions are pre-ordained from previous causes. Principle of Sufficient Reason.
(A sub-camp of determinism, aptly named Soft Determinism argues for a type of free will that is not dependent upon an agent being capable of doing otherwise. Frankfurt Cases.)
2) Anti-Determinism: Free Will is possible through Agent Causation. I.E. First Cause.
3) Compatibilism: (Also known as Libertarian Free Will.) That Free Will and Determinism are not mutually exclusive. This is summed up by the famous quote by A.J. Ayer:
"An agent is free to do otherwise when they would have done otherwise had they wished to do otherwise."
All three have ramifications that one may or may not want to accept due to interfering with common sense intuitions that we have about the way the world operates.
Personally, I'm a hard determinist.
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