For many years those opposing human free will have put forward a simple two-part logical argument, a so-called two-horn dilemma, against it.
First, if determinism is the case, the will is not free.
Second, if indeterminism and real chance exist, our will would not be in our control, we could not be responsible for random actions.
We will analyze this standard argument against free will and see why so many writers on free will mistakenly identify it with moral responsibility.
See you at 3PM.