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The Capacity of Humans to Make Choices and Their Responsibility

Question 28

Question 28

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The capacity of humans to make choices and their responsibility to make moral ones regardless of internal or external constraints on their ability to do so is referred to as?


A) rationality
B) hedonism
C) human agency
D) hedonistic calculus

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