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Will (philosophy)

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In philosophy, "will" refers to the capacity of agents to make choices, to have intentions, and to exercise volition. It is a central concept in discussions of free will, moral responsibility, and human agency. The nature of will has been a subject of inquiry for many philosophers throughout history, encompassing both metaphysical and ethical dimensions. 1. **Free Will vs.

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