Abstract
In Chicago in the 1920s, two 18-year old college students charged with killing a school boy are on trial for murder. Their defense attorney, Clarence Darrow, argue that they were doomed long before they committed their terrible crime. His passionate plea underscores a perennial philosophical question: Do we have free will? To many people it's obvious that we are free to make choices, to be in control of our lives. Morality, many believe, depends on it.
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Introduction to Phliosophy, Examined Life, The
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English
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