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Roughly, What Does Frankfurt Mean by Freedom of the Will

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Question 138

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Roughly, what does Frankfurt mean by freedom of the will?


A) One is free to do what one wants to do
B) One is free to want what one wants
C) One is free to want to do something
D) All of the above

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