Multiple Choice
What is meant by the "principle of alternate possibilities"?
A) The principle that a person is only morally responsible if she could've done otherwise
B) The principle that one can be responsible even if one couldn't have done otherwise
C) The principle that alternate possibilities are necessary for free will
D) None of the above
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