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  1. free will, in philosophy and science, the supposed power or capacity of humans to make decisions or perform actions independently of any prior event or state of the universe. Arguments for free will have been based on the subjective experience of freedom, on sentiments of guilt, on revealed religion, and on the common assumption of individual moral responsibility that underlies the concepts of law, reward, punishment, and...

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    According to free will a person is responsible for their own actions. One of the main assumptions of the humanistic approach is that humans have free will; not all behavior is determined. Personal agency is the humanistic term for the exercise of free will.
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    Free will is the idea that humans have the ability to make their own choices and determine their own fates.
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    Jan 1, 2015 · Why We Have Free Will. Neurons fire in your head before you become aware that you have made a decision. But this discovery does not mean you are a “biochemical puppet”. By Eddy Nahmias.

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    From an anthropological perspective, free will can be regarded as an explanation for human behavior that justifies a socially sanctioned system of rewards and punishments. Under this definition, free will may be described as a political …

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