Multiple Choice
Why might Jones3 not work as a counterexample to the principle of alternate possibilities?
A) Because the sense of "could not do otherwise" in the example isn't germane to the principle
B) Because Jones3 is clearly not coerced
C) Because Jones3 is clearly not responsible for his action
D) None of the above
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