no reason and with no reason. It is then an arbitrary and morally meaningless act. Instinct and choice are two different things. A second definition of free will is “the ability to choose what we want.” This rests on the important foundation of human desire. To have free will is to be able to choose according to our desires. Here desire plays the vital role of providing a motivation or a reason for making a choice. Now for the tricky part. According to Edwards a human being is not only free to choose
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