discussion 973
we look into the intriguing question as to whether we humans really have free will – that is, are we really free to make any choice, to do whatever we will, in a way that is NOT predetermined? Or, was the story of our lives already decided at the beginning of time, and we only have the illusion that we are running the show
Discussion question:
Describe D’Holbach’s argument for why we do not have free will, even though it might appear to us that we do. Is he right? (Please use the attached documents to do this discussions and your knowledge. no plagiarism please!) This is just discussion please use your own words. Please write a minimum 300 word response to the prompt