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Quizzes Related to philosophy of free will

The Argument from Human Nature

The Argument from Human Nature is a philosophical argument that attempts to establish the existence of free will by appealing to the nature of human beings. It argues that humans have a natural inclination to make choices and that this inclination is evidence of their free will.
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The Argument from Consciousness

The Argument from Consciousness Quiz
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The Argument from Social Contract

The Argument from Social Contract quiz tests your understanding of the philosophical argument that individuals give up some of their freedoms in order to live in a society with laws and rules.
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The Argument from Utility

The Argument from Utility is a moral theory that states that the right action is the one that produces the greatest amount of happiness or pleasure for the greatest number of people.
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The Argument from Personal Responsibility

The Argument from Personal Responsibility is a philosophical argument that attempts to demonstrate the existence of free will. It argues that if we are morally responsible for our actions, then we must have free will.
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The Argument from Equality

The Argument from Equality is a philosophical argument that seeks to demonstrate that free will is incompatible with determinism. It is based on the premise that if determinism is true, then our actions are entirely determined by prior causes, and therefore we cannot be held morally responsible for them.
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The Argument from Divine Command

The Argument from Divine Command is a moral argument that claims that an action is morally right if and only if it is commanded by God.
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The Argument from Autonomy

The Argument from Autonomy is a philosophical argument that claims that humans have free will because they are autonomous agents. Autonomy is the ability to make choices and act independently of external influences. If humans are autonomous, then they must have free will, because they would not be able to make choices without it.
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Compatibilism vs. Incompatibilism

Compatibilism vs. Incompatibilism Quiz
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The Problem of Evil and Free Will

The Problem of Evil and Free Will Quiz
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