Is There Free Will?
1. The Question Is there free will. Not as a philosophical abstraction, but as a lived tension: Am I choosing, or am I just reacting to forces I don’t understand? 2. The Human Angle You stand at the crossroads of a decision — one that feels small but isn’t. Do I speak the truth, or keep the peace? Do I stay, or go? Do I forgive, or protect myself? And in that moment, you feel the weight of everything behind you: your upbringing, your culture, your trauma, your biology, your habits, your fears. You wonder: Am I free to choose, or am I just the sum of my conditioning? 3. The Inquiry The question of free will has been wrestled with for centuries: Determinists say everything is caused — by physics, genetics, environment. Choice is an illusion. Libertarians (in the philosophical sense) argue that we have genuine agency, even if it’s mysterious. Compatibilists try to reconcile the two: maybe freedom is choosing within constraints. Mystics suggest that the self wh...