In Frankfurt's case, Jones
A) Cannot act freely.
B) Intervenes to force Black's actions.
C) Decides to do what Black wanted him to do.
D) Has control over Black's actions.
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Q59: Frankfurt claims that Jones is not morally
Q60: Frankfurt argues against
A) Soft determinism.
B) The principle
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Q62: Frankfurt's case of Jones and Black
A) Provides
Q63: In Frankfurt's case, Black
A) Cannot act freely.
B)
Q65: If the principle of alternative possibilities is
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Q67: What is the significance of Black in
Q68: Why does Frankfurt tell the story of
Q69: Summarize Levy's argument against Frankfurt (previous reading).
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