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Has Stace successfully reconciled free will with determinism? ... Is free will consistent with determinism? ... Staceˇ¦s article, he claims that free will and those which are not, ˇ§are either wholly determined by causes, or at least as much determined as other events in nature.ˇ¨ Moreover, he strongly believes that most of the philosophers have assumed ˇ§incorrect definition of free willˇ¨ because it does not accord ˇ§with a common usage of the world defined.ˇ¨ Not only he discuses the idea of morality being compatible with free will, but he also states a correct definition of free will by examining how the phrase is commonly used according to his view of compatibilism. Thus, he concludes that free will is consistent with determinism. ... Stace has not successfully reconciled free will with determinism due to the lack of sufficient proof and information; Staceˇ¦s argument is weak and ambiguous.
Approximate Word count = 688 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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