Similar words: freeway, agree with, to agree with, disagree with, freewheeling, be willing to, will-o'-the-wisp, willow tree. Meaning: n. the power of making free choices unconstrained by external agencies.
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(31) Her mouth opened of its own free will to his playfully probing tongue, welcoming the invader.
(32) What we need is an objective test that we can apply from the outside to distinguish whether an organism has free will.
(33) I came back of my own free will on Friday, and went to the game yesterday.
(34) The ultimate objective test of free will would seem to be: Can one predict the behavior of the organism?
(35) The concept of free will belongs to a different arena from that of fundamental laws of science.
(36) Roman Catholics, however, emphasizing the role of free will, believe that humans can cooperate in their salvation through actions.
(37) He uses relativity to throw light on time and eternity, and indeterminacy to comment on free will.
(38) For all men serve him of their own free will.
(39) Johnson: Moral evil is occasioned by free will, which implies choice between good and evil.
(40) Still we must believe in love, just as we must believe in free will and objective truth.
(41) To some extent, adults can choose of their own free will whether to deal with their grief or not.
(42) Besides, there is nothing inconsistent with free will or even chastity in this view of life.
(43) I did it of my own free will.
(44) Thus free will and predestination coexist in a person.
(45) Man has ( a ) free will.
(46) Nigel helped me of his own free will.
(47) Huckleberry came and went, at his own free will.
(48) Erode free will, and you erode that argument.
(49) He is at once a hedonist who preaches prudence and temperance, a theist who rejects divine intervention and the survival of the soul, and an atomist who upholds both mechanism and free will.
(50) Does free will of person constitute the prerequisite of criminal law?
(51) This moral likeness of sinlessness was lost when Adam and Eve exercised their free will and fell into sin.
(52) Free will merely watched the flow of mind, somewhat as humanity watches his fancy disport in daydreams, marveling at its power and versatility.
(53) M. S Boethius first made a logical analysis of the consistency between the God's omens and human being's free will.
(54) Schiller inherited Kant's philosophical thought of anthropologic ontology that took free will as the core and established his moralistic view of tragedy.sentencedict.com
(55) Do blue-green algae or bacteria have free will, or is their behavior automatic and within the realm of scientific law?
(56) It mainly contains three kinds of doctrines : permissiveness , bereavement of free will and entitlement action.
(57) The case of the wasp raises some interesting questions about the major positions on free will.
(58) Dr. Johnson shunned tonight any discussion of the perplexed question of fate and free will.
(59) Alopecurus by Chi Li is the novel that explores about the value of life and the meaning of being. It exhibits our own free will and value-existing completely.
(60) However in the realm of morals, there is space for people to choose to outbreak the circumscription with the help of their free will and take responsibility for their choices.
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