
Do We Have Free Will? | Fr. Anselm Ramelow, O.P.
The Thomistic Institute
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I Am Free if I Have What I Want
I think the whole notion of free will becomes incomprehensible apart from that. Many discussions people have about compatilism are sort of blind to that background and in that ends for that reason. But they call it a teleological notion of freedom. I am free if I have what I want. If I'm falling like the stone to the ground I fall into God basically, only then can I be truly happy. Too happiness does not go together with the fear of losing it again. You cannot lose it for any extraneous kind of reasons but only because by its very nature you have what you want. There's no reason for you to choose otherwise anymore. Only something violent could wrestle you out of
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