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    Who Would Argue That Even If You Are Crippled or Blind
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Who Would Argue That Even If You Are Crippled or Blind

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Question 2

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Who would argue that even if you are crippled or blind how you choose to respond to that is freedom?


A) B.F.Skinner
B) Jean-Paul Sartre
C) Paul Churchland
D) Isaac Newton

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