1. Define freedom in your own terms, specifically outlining those
aspects of yourself that you consider the basis of your own
conception of “acting freely.” To what extent does your conception
include playing roles and interacting with other people? To what
extent do other people limit your freedom? To what extent can
you be really free only when you are alone?
2. Imagine yourself trying to make a difficult decision (for instance,
what job offer to accept, whether to get married, whether to enlist
in the army). Now consider yourself a determinist and ask yourself,
“What am I going to do in this situation?” How does this affect
your deliberations?
3. Consider one of the two compatibilist (soft determinist) positions
discussed in this chapter and defend it, or attack it, from the point
of view of a hard determinist.
4. Aristotle said that we are not free if our action is caused by
“external compulsion.” What counts as external compulsion,
in your opinion? Can compulsions be internal as well? Give
some examples, and explain how it is that they interfere with
our freedom.