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Dr. Adler believed that the ordinary citizen had what might be called a philosophical duty to think clearly and exercise free will wisely.
Refreshingly, however, Mindwise is free of such neuro- or philosophical ruminations; it takes for granted that we and our fellow humans have minds, and can exercise free will.
Not only in the sense that individuals must be free to make their own decisions, to exercise free will, to not have their autonomy limited by algorithm.
The radical Reformers, especially the Anabaptists (whose name means "rebaptizers"), preferred adult baptism because adults could exercise free will and accept baptism.
The four families under scrutiny, who live within a few yards of each other, present a tableau of fallen humanity, trying to exercise free will in a cruel and absurd universe.
Then, the choice pushed by the church between Republican and Democrat wouldn't be so clear, and Catholics would be trusted to deliberate, exercise free will and vote their consciences.
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The defense argued that their clients were exercising free will, calling them "happy hookers".
The staff may believe they are exercising free will, but they are really doing Dacre's bidding.
"I've never been interested in alcoholics, druggies or crazy people, because they are not exercising free will".
By contrast, people feel deeply obliged to follow through on a promise if they exercised free will in making it.
"The law has to insist on the Enlightenment notion of people as actors exercising free will, but actors in the criminal justice system rarely fit that," he said.
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