| Introduction to Philosophy | Notes | This is not a substitute for coming to class - or for reading the material. | Richard Lee |
| Philosophy 2003 | Copyright © 2007, Richard Lee | Spring 2007 | |
P did A freely = P did A and P was free not to do A.
P was free not to do A = It was not determined that P do A. [Incompatibilist]
So,
P did A freely = P did A and it was not determined that P do A.
The compatibilist can accept the initial definition of "freely" above, but does not accept the incompatibilist definition of "free to do."