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A) Jean-Paul Sartre
B) Richard Taylor
C) W. T. Stace
D) William James
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A) you have the power to do what you will.
B) you cannot act at all.
C) you have no power over your will.
D) doing what you will is impossible.
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A) fate can be avoided whereas determinism cannot.
B) fate is compatible with free will whereas determinism is not.
C) only fatalism claims that our actions make no difference.
D) only determinism claims that our actions don't cause anything.
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A) problem of free will.
B) determinism problem.
C) libertarian dilemma.
D) problem of indeterminism.
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A) intelligible.
B) understandable.
C) coherent.
D) false.
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A) the thesis of determinism is true.
B) there are no restraints on human behavior.
C) the thesis of determinism is false.
D) we are free to choose our desires.
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A) were always the same.
B) were completely under your control.
C) had been different.
D) played no role in your decisions.
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