Question
Frankfurt's argument shows that it is possible to have free will without having alternative possibilities at all. A True B False
Answer
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Ambrose
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Answer
A. True
Explanation
Frankfurt's argument, particularly his famous "Frankfurt cases," suggests that moral responsibility does not necessarily require alternative possibilities. He argues that an agent can be morally responsible even if they could not have done otherwise, thus implying that free will can exist without alternative possibilities.