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The argument from experience basically argues what? we are determined because we know from experience that there are causes for our actions. free will and determinism are compatible. we are free because
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The argument from experience basically argues what? we are determined because we know from experience that there are causes for our actions. free will and determinism are compatible. we are free because we are aware of being free every time we make a choice. you can only know what you experience.
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Option (c) is the most correct. With this argument, a person has free will only because he or she is aware that they do every time they make a conscious decision to do something. The free will is only recognized after the action has taken place.
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