Three psychological constants of free will
The article examines the three psychological constants of free will: 1) the existence of a choice of actions, 2) independent decision-making, and 3) the variability of existing options. The author defines that the cancellation of one of the given constants will lead to the levelling of freedom of wi...
Main Author: | Savchenko, V |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Baltija Publishing
2023
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