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Predestination and Human Freedom: A Catholic Approach | Prof. W. Matthews Grant

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The Requirements for a Free Action

Many have thought that it at least in a lot of cases. Or an action to be free requires that the person performing that action has the ability to do otherwise than they do. But then those two theses arguably come into some tension with with certain requirements for us to act freely. So you might think that I'm not morally responsible or blame worthy for failing to perform a if I was not free to perform it. How could I be how could I be morally responsible right for for failing to do something that I wasn't free to do? And what and what's needed for us to be praised worthy let's say if it's a good action if we perform it. Or blame worthy if

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