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If we allow Leibniz to locate control over actions in a will that is only morally necessitated by the intellect, is there a way for him to avoid the postvolitional/prevolitional dilemma discussed earlier?
Leibniz holds that the will is not causally determined in the act of choice but merely "morally necessitated".
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