Most people have concluded that free will is the freedom to make any decision
No. Most people define it as the ability to make some decisions freely, for some value of freely.
I agree with the above bullets as they are presented, and Libet results appear to reinforce this. But Libet himself argued that free will existed.
Libet argues that there is a conscious veto—but it itself deterministic, Sternberg’s argument is not refuted.
No. Most people define it as the ability to make some decisions freely, for some value of freely.
Libet argues that there is a conscious veto—but it itself deterministic, Sternberg’s argument is not refuted.