Introduction
Free will can be defined as the ability of agents to make
choices that are free from constraints. Baumeister et al.
(2011) describe it as a unique form of action control that
came about to meet the increasing demands of human life,
especially moral action and the pursuit of enlightened selfinterest.
Those who espouse a free will view emphasize
that, in almost any given situation, a person can act or
react in more than one manner. The antagonist of a free
will perspective is called determinism. This perspective
espouses that everything that happens is the unavoidable