Multiple Choice
One way in which situations-responsiveness is different from reasons-responsiveness is that
A) situations-responsiveness does not involve as much abstract deliberation.
B) reasons-responsiveness is typically thought to be necessary for moral responsibility.
C) situations-responsiveness is compatible with determinism.
D) reasons-responsiveness is not compatible with determinism.
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