Two arguments are often made in favor for libertarian free will: A- Argument from experience: We can freely choose and that the choices we make are up to us. In countless situations, we have the impression that there are alternatives open to us and that nothing prevents us from choosing any one from- or from not choosing. We continually have the experience that we are acting freely.
B- Argument from Deliberation: jus as we have had the experience of choosing among alternative courses of action, so we have all had the experience of deliberating about which action to choose. We can deliberate about doing something, however, only if we believe that it is in our power