Freedom of the will is an empirically incoherent concept insofar as it depends on the one who exercises that will, but freedom in the sense that say, consciousness has more degrees of freedom than its possible objects is true. That notion fails to acknowledge action however, so another version might be that human actions have irreducible moral weight, or that as a nexus of actions, suffered or performed, you continue to exist in any context in which morality remains significant.
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