PHI2010 Lecture 3: 3.3 Phi Study Questions
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Argument from experience: free will is an illusion, we are justified in believing that it isn"t. You can act freely regardless of past events. Causation that occurs when an agent (self, person) causes an event: some people claim that our experience does not provide evidence that we sometimes act freely. Their argument is that it can turn out that our experience of free will is an illusion, we could be living in a computer simulation like the matrix where neither our external nor our internal perceptions are accurate.