On what basis does the existentialist Sartre claim that humans have free will, whereas physical objects or animals do not?
A) People have mental capacities, such as the ability to think about the future and imagine how things might be different.
B) People have a hierarchy of needs, ranging from the biological to that of self-actualization.
C) People have evolved mental modules for dealing with the problems that were important in our evolutionary past, including the problem of what to choose.
D) None of the above.
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