Free Will In Sophocles Oedipus The King

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The play Oedipus the King by Sophocles is a very well studied piece of literature. It can be used to study human actions and their subsequent consequences. The character Jokasta is a difficult woman to understand in the subject of philosophy. It can be debated whether or not Jokasta knew she was marrying her son Oedipus and whether that decision was made out of her own free will. After reviewing the play, Jokasta does not have free will and should not be held responsible for marrying her son Oedipus because it was an involuntary action out of ignorance. Aristotle had a set view on what free will was and whether or not a person made their decisions through free will. One way that Aristotle proposed free will was through the idea of voluntary

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