Term ID: T1606

Free Will

/free-will/
The philosophical concept of the ability to make choices that are genuinely free from prior causes or deterministic forces, a central debate in psychology regarding human agency and moral responsibility.
Example: The ongoing debate about whether criminal behavior results from determined factors (genetics, environment) or free choice, affecting approaches to treatment, punishment, and rehabilitation.

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Reference: James (1884)