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== Lectures ==
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<span class="q_heading">''' Free will means that you can act wrongly.'''</span>
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<div class="heading">Free will means that you can act wrongly.</div>


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Hayagrīva: Why can't we have free will and at the same time...
Hayagrīva: Why can't we have free will and at the same time...
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Hayagrīva: ...infallible judgment?
Hayagrīva: ...infallible judgment?


Prabhupāda: Free will means that you can act wrongly. That is free will. Unless there is chance of doing wrong or right, there is no question of free will. Where is free will then? If I act only one sided, that means I have no free will. Because we act sometimes wrongly, that means free will.</span>
Prabhupāda: Free will means that you can act wrongly. That is free will. Unless there is chance of doing wrong or right, there is no question of free will. Where is free will then? If I act only one sided, that means I have no free will. Because we act sometimes wrongly, that means free will.</div>
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Free will means that you can act wrongly.
Philosophy Discussion on Rene Descartes:

Hayagrīva: Why can't we have free will and at the same time...

Prabhupāda: Free will means...

Hayagrīva: ...infallible judgment?

Prabhupāda: Free will means that you can act wrongly. That is free will. Unless there is chance of doing wrong or right, there is no question of free will. Where is free will then? If I act only one sided, that means I have no free will. Because we act sometimes wrongly, that means free will.