False. Though he can argue that way, by definition he is arguing for RANDOM Will which is not Free will
There must be an end before you will any means and how does a quantum event give you an 'end'?
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asked 12/10/20False. Though he can argue that way, by definition he is arguing for RANDOM Will which is not Free will
There must be an end before you will any means and how does a quantum event give you an 'end'?
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