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1. The Birth Of Free Will

The first is the development of the free will.

Free will is thought to have manifested as a biological necessity, where pre-human entities found it evolutionarily advantageous to be able to discern between certain specific ideas.

That is, free will allows us to analyze a situation, conjure up an idea as to what exactly is going on, and then make a conscious decision in the direction of a specific action.

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