“Chapter 11: Validating Our Free Will” has now been uploaded in full on the website AnEnquiry.info as part of the ongoing work: An Enquiry into the Nature of Being.
This chapter intends to evidence our free will capacity to be of unfalsified certainty—i.e., of an epistemic certainty that is nevertheless yet fallible and hence possible to falsify in principle (as the work demarcates this certainty-type in Chapter 1).
So establishing is an important milestone in the philosophy’s progress toward a coherent, awareness-based ontology and epistemology. Notwithstanding, despite this conclusion’s pivotal importance to the overall treatise, by itself it does not offer any significant insight into the philosophy’s overall ontology. For this ontology—which in part seeks to cogently demarcate objective, physical reality—to be intelligibly established, a number of other steppingstones will first need to be successfully presented in Volume I of the work. With these including a relatively in-depth evaluation concerning the workings of an individual human’s total mind.
In honesty, by my own appraisals the now uploaded chapter could have been better written. My want to continue on with the work, however, in part compelled me to upload the chapter in as-is form. Though I anticipate some revisions—this once the entirety of the work is finished—the philosophical arguments for the reality of free will it contains are currently assumed sound.
Thank you in advance for your interest and, if applicable, for your shared criticisms regarding both style and content.
