Does some form of libertarian free will exist?
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Resolves once 90% of philosophers agree one way or the other, as measured by a survey that's widely recognized as reputable such as The PhilPapers Surveys.
Philosophers don't all have to agree on a specific view of free will for the market to resolve to no. It just has to be the case that at least 90% of them don't believe libertarian free will is real.
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