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El libre albedrío en la antigüedad es un concepto filosófico y teológico. El libre albedrío en la antigüedad no se discutía en los mismos términos que se usaban en los debates modernos del libre albedrío, pero los historiadores del problema han especulado quién fue exactamente el primero en tomar posiciones como determinista, libertario, y compatibilista en la antigüedad.​ Existe un amplio acuerdo en que estos puntos de vista se formaron esencialmente en su totalidad hace más de 2000 años. Entre los candidatos a los primeros pensadores que se formaron estos puntos de vista, así como la idea de un libertarismo "agente-causal" no físico, se incluyen Demócrito (460-370 a. C.), Aristóteles (384-322 a. C. ), Epicuro (341-270 a. C.), Crisipo (280-207 a. C.) y Carneades (214-129 a. C.). Free will in antiquity is a philosophical and theological concept. Free will in antiquity was not discussed in the same terms as used in the modern free will debates, but historians of the problem have speculated who exactly was first to take positions as determinist, libertarian, and compatibilist in antiquity. There is wide agreement that these views were essentially fully formed over 2000 years ago. Candidates for the first thinkers to form these views, as well as the idea of a non-physical "agent-causal" libertarianism, include Democritus (460–370 BC), Aristotle (384–322 BC), Epicurus (341–270 BC), Chrysippus (280–207 BC), and Carneades (214–129 BC).
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