| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - it is not the fact of the activity of self-determination, derives from nature while at the same time being contingent or without internal necessity within the sphere of the will: in short, free choice is nothing other than contingency manifesting itself as will.{1} And since there is no real freedom, but only contingency posing as freedom, one must say that in the judgment of philosophy free
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