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by stubish 1879 days ago
I think it is the other way around. Taking the standard meaning of free will, you have to add the caveat 'where the choice is not determined by past events'.

Anyway, you are free to chose your definition (and I bet I can predict what yours will be).

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All actions are in the chain of events of prior actions. Humans knowing what future actions might look like, decide to counteract believed future actions. It is basic to sentient life. Such actions may break the illusion of karma, by employing dharma, which is divine, from a higher frame of reference.

The absolutists are going to explode.