Metaphysica
Free Will: Evidence for the Existence of Soul
Seyyed Jaaber Mousavirad
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2025-01-29
Journal:
Metaphysica
scimago Q3
SJR: 0.128
CiteScore: 0.3
Impact factor: 0.2
ISSN: 14372053, 18746373
Abstract
Free will is an intuitive reality that all humans apprehend in their actions. Moral responsibility also stems from this freedom of will. This article first explains that the strong human intuition about free will cannot be dismissed as an illusion. It then examines the notion that a physical being cannot possess free will because it implies the ability to both perform and abstain from an action. In the physical world, all human actions are determined by preceding causes, leaving no room to avoid an action volitionally. Building on this, the article concludes that free will becomes plausible only when rooted in the existence of the soul. Consequently, free will serves as independent evidence for the existence of an immaterial soul.
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