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Randolph Clarke, from "Agent causation and event causation in the production of free action" 24.
Ordinarily, we think of life as the realm of free action, death as confinement and nullity.
Every free action would have to be preceded by an infinity of other freely chosen actions.
O'Faolain put it to himself this way: Any action of man remained a free action until it was performed.
The ideal structure of such an algebra is determined in the case where the semigroup action is the suspension of a discrete, free action on a smaller spaceX.
II. (Acc. to commodus, II). Easy, unrestrained, free action: corporis aliqua commoditas non naturā data, sed studio et industriā parta, i. e. b.
One way to formalize the intuitive idea of free action is to say that a person acts freely if it is true that he could have acted otherwise.
We use a subscript F to denote expectation values with respect to the free action.
The first statement, (1′), expresses Reid's commitment to an agent causal account of human free action.
Moreover, thinking about how such determination relates to free action, a further problem arises.
This difference, he argues, provides the key to understanding both free action and free will.
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