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    For Frankfurt, a Person Can Only Have Freedom of the Will
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For Frankfurt, a Person Can Only Have Freedom of the Will

Question 49

Question 49

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For Frankfurt, a person can only have freedom of the will if . . .


A) Causal determinism is true
B) Causal determinism is false
C) That person has second-order volitions
D) That person has freedom of action

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