In brief, the historical record teaches that heir apparentness is no guarantee of victory even for sitting presidents; the role of the vice president as an heir apparent is more a twentieth-century than a nineteenth-century phenomenon ...
(101) That is, to dynamic theorists of freedom, the apparentness of knowing ourselves as free, renders free-will to be a self-sufficient intuition, for freedom's apparentness matches the immediate intuition we possess of our free-will.