Jay520 on 07 August 2012
Yes, uncontrollable factors are significant factors to a person's behavior, but to many people, this does not invalidate their definition of free will.
Yes, uncontrollable factors are significant factors to a person's behavior, but to many people, this does not invalidate their definition of free will.
About Us |
Terms of Use |
Privacy Policy |
Advertise |
Staff |
Contact
Display As Desktop
Display As Mobile
© 2006-2024 VGChartz Ltd. All rights reserved.