Can we have free will?

Everything that happens has a cause and every cause has an effect. Effect strictly follows cause every time.

This is an necessary logical tool for humans in understanding the world around them. Because humans understand the concept of time it means that they can then understand that some things always happen after other things. Spotting these patterns allows them to then deliberately cause certain effects by mimicking or instigating the cause they had previously observed.

If effect did not follow cause reliably each and every time then it would become very difficult to survive as we learn from repeated exposure to cause and effect what is likely to happen if we do X.

However, there is an issue with cause and effect. If every effect has a cause and those causes in turn have their own causes, then surely you can just keep working back to the point of creation? This implies that the impulse to write this essay was pre-determined at the time of the big bang. If what I am doing now was pre-determined, then surely everything I ever will do and everything that will ever happen was also pre-determined at that time.

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This implies that fate does exist; that we are all just actors in some vast pre-determined play.

Many people find this a difficult conclusion to accept. One of the main reasons for this is that it robs life of meaning and robs the individual of a concept of self. Cause and effect is very mechanistic. It is great to be able to predict machines' behaviour, but not our own.

However, we think that cause and effect does apply, we see it and rely on it every day. Theories that deny cause and effect assume that there is a ...

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