I’m Free! Some Thoughts on Compatibilism

SouthLake-SierraNevadaMts Backpacking solo in California's Sierra Nevada range some years ago, I had occasion to exult: "I'm free!" What did I mean?

I meant that I was doing what I wanted to do as I wanted to do it. I was not subject to any external or internal impediments, or any external or internal compulsions. An example of an external impediment would be a snowstorm or an uncooperative companion, while an example of an internal impediment would be acrophobia. An example of external compulsion would be being forced at gunpoint to hike. And if I suffered from cacoethes ambulandi, a pathological itch to ramble, a syndrome I have just invented, then that would count as an internal compulsion. But unencumbered as I was by any such impediments or compulsions, I was doing what I willed (wanted, desired, chose, . . .).

2 thoughts on “I’m Free! Some Thoughts on Compatibilism”

  1. Hey Bill,
    I thought I would let you know I’ll be posting my response to this on my blog later this morning. You can click on my name for the exact link.
    Ben

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