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I've been doing some personal research on free will and humanity's acquisition of it. Not in the sense of the evolution of consciousness, but rather the perceived cultural, mythological, and religious discovery of free will (Was it given to us? Is it inherent to our being? etc). I know determinism and other arguments exists as an argument but I am not concerned with this for the purposes of my research.

Kierkegaard has some work on this that I'd like to read more of but I can't find the name of the specific paper and the volume I know it's in is over $100. Anyone know more of his thoughts on free will?

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