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Daniel Dennett on Free Will Worth Wanting

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Exploring Free Will and the Characteristics of a Morally Competent Agent

This chapter explores the concept of free will and its relation to intentional systems. It discusses the cognitive abilities of birds and humans, and investigates the idea of free will worth wanting, including its importance in political freedom and making promises. The chapter concludes by examining the specifications for a morally competent agent.

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