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In a previous essay (Bissell 2015a), I offered metaphysical and epistemological arguments in support of the logical harmony of determinism and volition. Using ideas from Aristotle and Ayn Rand, I presented a challenge to the false alternative of orthodox, mechanistic determinism and orthodox, libertarian free will (as well as indeterminism). In this essay, I will offer another metaphysical argument in support of value determinism and conditional volition—and against libertarian free will, The Non-Contradiction of Determinism
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