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    For Fischer, a Mechanism Is Only Relevant to Moral Responsibility
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For Fischer, a Mechanism Is Only Relevant to Moral Responsibility

Question 79

Question 79

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For Fischer, a mechanism is only relevant to moral responsibility ascription if it is . . .


A) It is temporally extrinsic
B) It is nonrelational
C) It is relational
D) None of the above

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