Free Will and Determinism: A Call for Nuanced Discussion

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While evidence strongly suggests a deterministic universe, the question of free will remains one of humanity's most complex and nuanced philosophical challenges. This paper examines the tension between deterministic principles and the persistent question of genuine free will, acknowledging both the compelling evidence for determinism and the remaining uncertainties that warrant continued scientific and philosophical inquiry.

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