Multiple Choice
Why, according to Frankfurt, is the principle of alternate possibilities mistaken?
A) Not all cases of coercion exculpate the person who is coerced
B) It's possible for a situation to ensure one can't do otherwise without bringing it about that one does
C) Because we have free will
D) Because we always have alternate possibilities, even if it appears we don't
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