If indeterminism is true and there are uncaused actions, then those actions
A) must be accomplished by something resembling Descartes's thinking substance.
B) fulfill the requirements for positive freedom.
C) are truly free.
D) are not truly free, as freedom requires our choices to effectively cause our actions.
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