The document discusses the long-standing debate between free will and determinism. It summarizes the key positions on both sides of the debate. Free will suggests people have the ability to choose between multiple possible options, while determinism argues everything is predetermined by preceding causes. The document also examines various attempts to resolve the debate, such as compatibilism which argues free will and determinism can coexist, and pragmatism which focuses on the practical consequences rather than the metaphysical causes. Overall, the document analyzes the complex issues involved in reconciling free will and determinism without reaching a clear conclusion.