Abstract
Philosopher Daniel Dennett continues his discussion of free will. While we may never have the absolute free will that comes from determining agent causation, Professor Dennett suggests that, if we are able to act in an informed manner and take the action that is best--in other words, to be moved by reasons--then that can be considered the free will anyone should want.
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Introduction to Philosophy, The Examined Life
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