People often say that I am free if I "do what I want", but is it really me who wants what I do? Am I not greatly influenced in my choices and desires? Moreover, if we follow Leibniz's conviction that God exists, how could he not already know what I am going to do and what the future will be? Here are two good reasons to doubt the existence of free will and to consider that I am what I am, without being able to change anything... a little like these characters, the "Monsieur Madame" have their destiny determined by their nature. And yet, Leibniz considers that it is necessary to affirm both that an omniscient God exists and that we are free. How does it do this?
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LEIBNIZ - If everything is determined and pre-established. What about our free will, Sylvain Portier
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