In this essay Chisholm argues that free actions are possible because they are caused not by indefinitely long sequences of preceding events but rather by an agent (or self) . He calls the former kind of causation "event causation" and the latter "agent causation." In his view, when we act freely, we act like God-a prime mover that is itself unmoved, an uncaused cause of events.
-According to Chisholm, the notion of responsibility for an action conflicts with
A) an indeterministic view of action.
B) a free will view of action.
C) a libertarian view of action.
D) common sense.
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