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From: williams@kirk.DEC (John Williams 223-3402)
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Subject: Definition of free will
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	From Webster's:

free will n 1 : the power asserted of moral beings of choosing within
limitations or with respect to some matters without restraint of
physical or divine necessity or causal law  2 : the ability to choose
between alternatives so that the choice and action are to an extent
creatively determined by the conscious subject


						you-know-who

This is where my argument falls to the ground, I was simply hoping
that you would not raise that point.