not to delve into topics that are more "tracendental", such as those that concern the soul or the spirituality of "being", putting this aside and remaining alone with the so-called "sensible plane" could still reach a conclusion about "free will" (as far as freedom is concerned). The man who calls himself "free" can be so long as he knows his limits; in other words, man will always be limited by factors, whether behavioral or material, that would incline him more to certain behaviors, just as social agreements such as laws balance the freedom of a population by means of "individual freedom"; hence we could call a free man as long as he knows that he does not possess such freedom and this knowledge does it somehow free.
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