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Mariellyssa Wenk's picture

free will

To some extent human deffinitely have free will; some more than others. The difference arises in the surroundings of an individual: their parents, what is set as right and wrong by the society around them, and morality. Like free will, morality is seen at many different levels depending on an individuals beliefs.

When looking at humanity on a community level it is so individualized you can't put a specific characteristic on the whole species. But if you look at humans from a larger perspective, it seems as though we do make our own choices be them right or wrong, good or bad.

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