The free will "the influence on free will and its Greeks, Christians and Romans" free will is defined as follows: voluntary choice or decision; human freedom of choice is not determined by previous reasons or by God's intervention . Freedom influences Greeks, Christians and Romans. In each society we have learned, there are three stories: Edips, Bible, and Aid.
The free will in theology is an important part of the discussion on free will. In the standard discussion on free will, religion shows quite different response. Therefore, it may correspond to the concept of free will, omniscience, free will. This problem is related to Aristotle's naval war. I do not know if there will be a battle of the navy tomorrow. According to the exclusion of the intermediate law, there seems to be two options. If there was a naval battle, then yesterday there would be real. Therefore, a naval battle has to be done. If not, it will not happen for similar reasons. In other words, the future is wholly determined by the truth of the past whatever it is. A real proposition about the future (the final conclusion has been reached, things can not be done in other ways)
Discussion is often called "free will and determinism", but this is a wrong dichotomy. In other words, if the universe is deterministic, such a rule can exclude free will, and if the universe is not dominated by the determinism of free will, this is not true . This is not a fact. Such lack of certainty opens up "possibilities" for free will. This means that the label of "free will and determinism" is not sufficient for discussion about free will. That is why I have marked myself as a discrepancy not as a solid determinist. Not just determinism
Discussion of free will is classified / marked in most cases as a discussion between "free will and determinism". This means that if determinism is incompatible with free will (if it is the case), it just needs to indicate that determinism does not necessarily apply, so that automatic possibilities are automatically opened That was a misunderstanding. In other words, when someone opposes free will, many people return to the idea that the universe may not be deterministic, denying this free will becomes their free will and savior. In the philosophical world, the concept that uncertainty contributes to liberation of free will is called free will of liberals (not to be confused with economic / political standpoint). On the other hand, people who accept determinism but still believe in free will be called compatible, and in most cases do this through a defined shift of the term "free will".