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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(61) The principle of autonomy of will means that we should comply with free will of parties on deciding rule of applicable law by common negotiation in the applicable law of contract.
(62) One can experience through these paintings the reconciliation of determinism and contingency, fatalism and free will; as well as the palingenesis of order and chaos.
(63) Since human free will, on the Arminian understanding, is independent of God's plan, it cannot be a divine revelation, the image of God.
(64) But it also brings about many problems in ethics, such as approval after knowing the truth, protection of genetic secret, principle of one's free will and being impartial.
(65) A free will and a will subject to moral laws are one and the same.
(66) Secret ballot enables the voters to express their free will on the candidates without any restriction.
(67) It is. " She spoke in a low, firm voice and with deliberation. "It is of my own free will.
(68) I simply want to point out enough about the problem to help you see why I don't think free will is a slam-dunk for the soul.
(69) Article 4 The parties' submission to arbitration to resolve their dispute shall be on the basis of both parties' free will and an arbitration agreement reached between them.
(70) This is a time-honored argument for the existence of a God who created human beings in his image and imbued them with a moral sense, as well as the free will to follow, or ignore, it.
(71) Do you make this request of your own free will?
(72) Since the hard - determinist believes that the world is deterministic, free will is held to be impossible.
(73) And yet I know that, because free will is an illusion, it's all predetermined who will descend into akinetic mutism and who won't.
(74) The question mark in the triptych is in the relationship between chance nature and free will.
(75) According to Kant's Ethics, original position, which is based on people's free will, moral autonomy and categorical imperative(sentencedict.com), is a programmed interpretation of justice principle.
(76) Some readers, when they come to this point, respond: I do not like the doctrine of predestination. But I also do not accept the Arminian definition of free will!
(77) They were men who guarded their free will with wiles and murder.
(78) How can free will exist in light of the findings of science?
(79) Libertarianism, like hard- determinism , is based on the assumption that free will cannot exist in a deterministic universe .
(80) Give up the conclusion that we've got-- Give up the premise that "We've got free will," it won't follow that we're non-physical.
(81) Thou, constrained by no limits, in accordance with thine own free will, in whose hand We have placed thee, shalt ordain for thyself the limits of thy nature.
(82) But the complaint then, or the objection to the physicalist, takes the form that we couldn't be a merely physical entity because no merely physical entity could have free will.
(83) And the thought, of course, is that the robot or the computer is a deterministic system and you can't have free will if you're a deterministic system.
(84) This was to be done by giving them free will to make their own choices in a situation purposefully separated from most divine guidance.
(84) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(85) If a deterministic system could nonetheless have free will, we could still be purely physical systems.
(86) Soft - determinists claim that free will and determinism are compatible.
(87) But this theory is still full of problems, mainly in the argument analogy, the state of mind ontological irreducibility on the causes and free will.
(88) Some readers may object to our use of the term "free will" to describe the indeterminism of particle responses.
(89) On the other side, the act of pure, genuine, uncaused free will is considered somehow to negate the divine rational order and makes the universe seem irrational.
(90) I did it of my own free will , ie acting voluntarily.
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