There are no borderline cases on Stace's definition of "free will."
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Q19: How does Stace distinguish between free actions
Q20: On Stace's view, the problem of free
Q21: Stace defines "free will" as uncaused action.
Q22: Free action, according to Stace, is incompatible
Q23: Free action, according to Stace, is caused
Q25: According to Stace, philosophers who deny the
Q26: According to Stace, the problem of free
Q27: Stace's definition of "free will"
A) Is incompatible
Q28: According to Stace, free acts are
A) Impossible.
B)
Q29: According to Stace, unfree acts are
A) Impossible.
B)
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