Free will is an occasionally useful concept in studying societies, and even individual actions, but all it is, is an approximation. When you get right down to it, we have no more free will than a rock falling through space can will itself to change directions. Free will is an illusion that can help us to understand and conceptualize many things, but that doesn't make it true any more than Newton's laws are true representations of physical interactions.
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Do animals have free Will?
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