Chain 12
From Chains of Reason
A person's ability to make their own decisions, based on their own will, is not in itself free will.
Link 1
- Premise 1
- People can make their own decisions, based on their own will.
- Premise 2
- To possess free will is not just to possess a will, but to possess a will that is free, as opposed to a will that is controlled by something other than oneself.
- Conclusion
- A person's ability to make their own decisions, based on their own will, is not in itself free will.
External links
- Free will - Wikipedia article

