(July 29, 2016 at 5:41 am)bennyboy Wrote:(July 29, 2016 at 4:21 am)quip Wrote: Then don't introduce intention as a supporting argument for free-will. Senselessness.
Intention isn't a supporting argument for free will. Will is the expression of intent. Free will is the expression of intent unfettered by obstacles or compulsions from the world outside the acting agent.
The same problem persists. Freedom of the will is contingent upon external circumstances (the absence or existence thereof). You're simply offering up anecdotal examples of the former; not an adequate argument for freewill writ large.