I've written before as to why it is impossible to test whether free will exists, and that there isn't even a good definition of it. Just some vague feeling that our brain gives us about the ability to make decisions.
Even if you think free will exists, you must still realise that decisions made are based on numerous factors, such as:
Upbringing
Genetics
Situation
Past experience
Empathy
All this makes the "free will" part realtively minor, if indeed it exists at all.
Even if you think free will exists, you must still realise that decisions made are based on numerous factors, such as:
Upbringing
Genetics
Situation
Past experience
Empathy
All this makes the "free will" part realtively minor, if indeed it exists at all.