Frankfurt defends the view that a person is morally responsible for what he has done only if he could have done otherwise.
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Q52: Do you find Frankfurt's counterexample to the
Q53: Construct a counterexample to the principle of
Q54: Some have thought that Frankfurt's case of
Q56: The case of Jones and Black supports
Q57: Black actually does nothing in the example
Q58: Jones actually performs the action only because
Q59: Frankfurt claims that Jones is not morally
Q60: Frankfurt argues against
A) Soft determinism.
B) The principle
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