No, maybe 'determined freedom' or 'wilful apathy'Hobbes' Choice wrote:Which one?Wyman wrote:Definition of oxymoron
: a combination of words that have opposite or very different meanings
Just saying.
"Free Will"
OR
"Determined Choice"
Will can be free or not, there is nothing in the word that bears on it being free or not - so 'free will' is not an oxymoron
Determined choice as a play on words could be said to be an oxymoron, where we mean something like 'pre-determined choice.' But usually we mean by it that the chooser's state of mind is fixed and resolute.