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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will requires" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a combination of two verbs that do not work together in this form. An example of a correct usage would be "will require" instead.
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Like earlier Thomasians, he questioned Wolff's subordination of the will to reason, arguing for the freedom of the former against what he takes to be Wolff's fatalism, though he was willing to concede that the will requires understanding.
If free will requires agent causation, and if such a thing is possible, that is another requirement about which we lack evidence.
But being with Will requires backbone.
Proper scrutiny will requires that the underlying data be made available.
First, he rebuts Harris's argument that free will requires "maximal autonomy".
Another attempted consolation is that God intended us to have free will, and free will requires the liberty to do bad as well as good.
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Others will require Congress.
That will require assertive policing.
That will require increased financing.
That will require painful cuts.
That configuration will require compromise.
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