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1-According to van Inwagen's argument that free will is a mystery:
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Determinism is true. |
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Indeterminism is true |
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all the above |
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2-van Inwagen thinks that we may have free will even if determinism is true.
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3-Determinism is the view that:
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nothing is due to chance |
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we cannot have free will |
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all and only humanly significant events are a matter of fate |
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given a complete description of the world at one moment in time, one cannot predict what would happen at any later time |
4-The primary purpose of this reading is to discuss:
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political freedom |
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economic freedom |
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religious freedom |
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all the above |
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none of the above |
5-Indeterminism is the view that:
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Everything is due to chance |
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We cannot have free will |
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There are different ways the future could turn out. |
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Some events are due to chance |
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none of the above
6-van Inwagen believes it is more difficult to understand how we could be free if the world is indeterministic than to understand how we could be free if the world is deterministic. True False
7-According to van Inwagen
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