Just instersted in orther peoples points of view hell i dont dont know.
It certainly feels like we have free will. But if you really think about ourselves and our universe, totally naturalistically and materially, good arguments can hint at the idea that free will is a persistent illusion. But does that really matter? Feeling like you have free will is no different, experiencially speaking, then actually having free will. Excpet that we’re exempted from decisions that went awry because we don’t have to take full responsibility for them. That’s something I LIKE about the materialist view of free will – it provides an escape clause for when I really fuck up.
Also, some philosophers have argued for a version of freewill that makes the polemic a pretty close race…so it all comes back to whether these are existentially relevant questions, and for me, they are mostly not.