Right. I am specifically affirming that the will is not (fully) predetermined by the motive that appears best. It can
refuse that best motive. Herein lies our freedom.*
I am also saying that the will does not make “random” decisions. Whenever there is randomness, it comes from a factor external to the will (e.g., emotions, passions, bodily injury, or what have you). I can’t make a random decision, for the simple reason that I first have to
know and
find attractive whatever it is that I am willing.
I can make these affirmations, because they simply recognize what is evident from our everyday experience.
- Of course, choosing badly actually diminishes our freedom, although it does not remove it altogether.