Multiple Choice
Regarding freedom of the will, Kant says that
A) we have no good reason to believe in it.
B) though all our actions, noumenally conceived, have causes, yet we may be phenomenally free.
C) morality would not be possible without it.
D) we are free whenever we are not hindered in doing something we want to do.
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