Choice, in philosophy, a corollary of the proposition of free will—i.e., the ability voluntarily to decide to perform one of several possible acts or to avoid action entirely. An ethical choice involves ascribing qualities such as right or wrong, good or bad, better or worse to alternatives. Determinism denies the reality of choice, because of a complete causal connectedness of motive and volition with physical, psychological, social, and even unconscious forces. The existential attitude in philosophy emphasizes such freedom of choice as well as the necessity of having to choose.
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The GoA mandated vaccine policy has abandoned choice and substituted determination as their defining philosophy towards their employees.