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The Problem of Free Will and Determinism: Criminals, Mental Illnesses, and Healthy People November 1400 Parts of this discussion have already been published on this page. This video is the complete discussion of this session. A series of philosophical issues can be raised here, which do not at all undermine Dr. Macri's somewhat explicit and clear conclusion, but provide some provisions for anyone who wants to defend this opinion. For example, Dr. Macri pointed out that "the fact that I do this or that is itself a proof of free will, Sanam." This is not a valid reason to prove free will, but that the fact that I subjectively and internally feel that I can do X or Y, and now I am determined to do X or Y, itself indicates that I have free will and am free. Dr. Makri pointed out that this judgment is subject to cognitive error. You can find the text of this conversation in the Farzaneh application, in the audio works section. All rights reserved to the Farzaneh Cultural Institute.