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A very complicated, long-debated concept which may ultimately be incoherent. There have been many different models of it over the decades and centuries, and there are sure to be at least a few more.
A very complicated, long-debated concept which may ultimately be incoherent. There have been many different models of it over the decades and centuries, and there are sure to be at least a few more.


== Items ==
== In traditional philosophy ==


{{HueDrop}}<ol class="hue clean compound">
{{HueDrop}}<ol class="hue clean compound">
{{HueNumber|Q777}}  <!-- en: Free Will -->
{{HueNumber|Q777}}  <!-- en: Free Will -->
</ol>
== In existential materialism ==
<ol class="hue clean compound">
{{HueNumber|Q776}}  <!-- en: social event horizon -->
</ol>
</ol>




[[Category:Existentialist-Structuralist tradition ontology]]
[[Category:Existentialist-Structuralist tradition ontology]]

Revision as of 07:46, 13 June 2025

A very complicated, long-debated concept which may ultimately be incoherent. There have been many different models of it over the decades and centuries, and there are sure to be at least a few more.

In traditional philosophy

  1. pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] Free Will (pronounced C) 1-1-1

In existential materialism

  1. [S] social event horizon (C) 1-1-1

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Pages in category "Free will ontology"

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