Write a reflection of : (Melchert and Morrow, page number) at the end of the sentence where you use the reference.
Hobbes (p.128-29), Locke (p. 138), and Berkeley (p. 151-52) each write about the human will. After researching those passages, briefly state whether each philosopher thinks the will is free or determined. In your opinion, who is correct? Explain your answer.
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