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The discussion of free will can be coloured by the background that you are viewing it from, philosophy, neuroscience or cognitive science ect... SirTripAlot has a valid point here though, the law most definitely takes the view that we have free will. I have to agree with others, I feel choices are possible. They are a complex algorithmic calculation dependent on chemical composition of the individual. At this point in time science can not prove that we do not have free will, so humanity still has hope.
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