If we have free will, by ...

If we have free will, by definition we cannot be granted it. We can\'t be given it. My [-audio-recording-distorted-] paradox states that \'Of course we have free will, we have no choice.\' To say that it\'s a gift is to negate the whole concept of free will on its face. So, if that isn\'t self-evident, I can\'t think of anything that would meet the definition of being self-evident.
If we have free will, by definition we cannot be granted it. We can't be given it. My [-audio-recording-distorted-] paradox states that 'Of course we have free will, we have no choice.' To say that it's a gift is to negate the whole concept of free will on its face. So, if that isn't self-evident, I can't think of anything that would meet the definition of being self-evident.