certain situations, but we are never for sure. Clearly, very often people change their minds and surprise us. If we go to different cultures, they will surprise us too. This complexity, diversity and individualism about human beings is best explained if human beings are free than if they are determined.So these several reasons provide a kind of argumentative support of free will. Are human beings doing what they do solely as consequences of forces acting around them? Or do they have the capacity to take charge of their own lives? Which question explains the human world and its complexities around us? I think the latter make much better sense. It explains, better than deterministic theories, how it is possible that human life involves such wide range of possibilities, accomplishments as well as defeats, joys as well as sorrows, creations as well as distractions. It explains, also, why in human life there is so much changein language, customs, style, art and science. Unlike other living beings, for which what is possible is pretty much fixed by instinct and reflexes. From their most distinctive capacity of forming ideas and theories, to those of artistic and athletic inventiveness, human beings remake the world with uniqueness. With all that said, there is no other source besides free will...