will There are three components that constitute free will

Page 51 keyword free will There are three components that constitute free will. An agent is able to consider alternative behavioral possibilities in the moment for example I could shoot or I could pass to my teammate, is able to form an intention for example I will shoot, and is able to take action and service of the intention for example jumping in the air while pushing the ball up towards the basket.

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