Periodicals > Federation Focus > Class 13, Issue 57
| Name: | The Concept of Free Will |
| Authors: | Unknown |
| Indexed Date: | 17 Jun. 2021 |
| Index Status: | Complete |
| Original Language: | English |
| Genre: | Non-Fiction |
| Citation: | Unknown. “The Concept of Free Will.” Federation Focus, Class 13, Issue 57, Feb. 2021, pp. 6-7, https://downloads.inf-fni.org/download/216/2021/1334/focus-february-2021-en-2.pdf |
Summary
The article explores the debate surrounding free will and its relationship to the practice of naturism. It discusses conflicting viewpoints on the concept of free will and explores various reasons, such as cultural influences and psychological factors, as to why naturism remains a minority issue. The author ultimately concludes that individuals who choose to engage in naturism demonstrate some level of free will, while those who are reluctant to do so may face challenges in exercising their free will.