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    One Who Meets Certain Intellectual and Volitional Conditions, Especially the Condition
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One Who Meets Certain Intellectual and Volitional Conditions, Especially the Condition

Question 21

Question 21

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One who meets certain intellectual and volitional conditions, especially the condition of being rational, would be considered:


A) Legally sane
B) A morally fit person
C) A moral agent
D) None of the above

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