The Consequences Of Free Will

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Free Will In this paper, I will argue that we have free will for our actions and our moral responsibilities. Free will is a big part in life. We have free will, but there are times where there is no free will. In the world we live in today, we really don’t always have free will. If we have free will then we have choices and we make a choice by reasoning. We also have free will to choose how we behave in a good way or a bad way. We can choose by emotion. Emotions can be extreme or not as extreme, by the way we handle things. We choose how to handle things. Sometimes they could lead to consequences and they could be serious. An example is we either choose to go to work or hang out with friends and have a fun time. The better choice is to go to work instead because we have …show more content…

There are things that we want, but we have to either work to get it or sometimes we don’t get what we want. Whatever we do could be a good thing or it could be a boomerang and we have to be punished. There are cases that we are in an we only have certain things to do. We have the free will for it to be a good thing or a bad thing. We also sometimes don’t have control of our actions to where we do things without thinking about it. If there is a cause where we are convinced to only one choice, then that is not free will. An example is beeing in a coma, being possessed, or what spirits can do to us. This is the objection. With this, we can’t control what happens to us. We don’t have the power to do the things we can do. Somer of the things we do can be out of our control. Being in a coma we don’t control it happening, and we can’t control when to wake up from the coma. Another example is beeing possed. Somebody is taking over our bodies, so we have no control of our actions and what comes from out of our mouths. Thus I conclude, I believe we have a moral responsibility for our action of free will. Free will is only limited in the world

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