What does compatiblism say about free will? How does it differ from anti-compatiblism? Why does Searle reject compatiblsm? Why does Searle
think the “scientific view of the world” (i.e. reductive materialism) entails humans do not have free will in the libertarian sense? Why
does Searle think it is psychologically impossible for us to give up the idea that we have free will even if it is an illusion? What are
some problems with Searle’s view of free-will? (Be sure, in your answer, to define “determinism”).