So the definitions you have provided, do not at first glance appear to be incompatible with determinism/indeterminism.
What do you mean by "power of control the mind has over its own actions"
From my perspective the mind is subject to biochemical reactions which likely determine what action the mind will take. Hence I have a will in the sense that when I will my hand to move, I can make it move, but the will to move my hand was already determined by a number of other causal factors outside of my conscious experience.
What do you mean by "power of control the mind has over its own actions"
From my perspective the mind is subject to biochemical reactions which likely determine what action the mind will take. Hence I have a will in the sense that when I will my hand to move, I can make it move, but the will to move my hand was already determined by a number of other causal factors outside of my conscious experience.