Multiple Choice
Why is a (nonalcoholic) drunk driver morally responsible, according to Fischer?
A) The driver's mechanism is currently reason-responsive
B) There is a point in the driver's history when the driver's mechanism was reason-responsive
C) There is a fit between the driver's preferences and the driver's actions
D) There is no alternative-sequence in which the driver does otherwise
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