And that's a common objection critique by incompatibilists.Belinda wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2020 12:00 pm Volition is a word that means ability to choose. E.g." I stopped buying pig products of my own volition".
The causes of my no longer buying pig products adequately explain my choice with no need for any add-on such as voliition or 'Free Will'.
A pig if hungry enough will eat pig products. Any pig has a small range of choices because it is a pig, not because it lacks some supernatural quality some call 'volition'.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compatibilism#Criticism
Critics of compatibilism often focus on the definition(s) of free will: incompatibilists may agree that the compatibilists are showing something to be compatible with determinism, but they think that this something ought not to be called "free will". Incompatibilists might accept the "freedom to act" as a necessary criterion for free will, but doubt that it is sufficient.