If a person’s choice is determined to happened, doesn’t that mean he does not have free will? Discuss a possible libertarian response to the soft determinist’s

Below is the question you will be addressing in this paper:

Free Will and Determinism. If you were a soft determinist, how would you answer the following question: If a person’s choice is determined to happened, doesn’t that mean he does not have free will? Discuss a possible libertarian response to the soft determinist’s answer you provide in your essay.

This question needs to be address through the book: Knowledge, Nature, and Norms 2nd edition by Mark Timmons and David Shoemaker.
We will be focused on two passages. The first is “Has the self ‘Free will'” pg. 203-216 by C.A. Campbell and the second passage is “the problem of free will pg.216-224 by Walter T. Stace

-C.A. Campbell is the Libertarian View (indeterminist)
-Walter T. Stace is the soft determinist view (compatibilist)


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