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1. If we eliminate free will completely, we would also be eliminating: A. the possibility of genetic bases for human behavior....Asked by Erica
If we eliminate free will completely, we would also be eliminating:
A. the possibility of genetic bases for human behavior.
B. The value of modern science.
C. Moral responsibility.
D. Excuses for criminal conduct.
A. the possibility of genetic bases for human behavior.
B. The value of modern science.
C. Moral responsibility.
D. Excuses for criminal conduct.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
And your answer is?
Answered by
Erica
I'm guessing D, but not sure.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Why are you guessing?
What does your book say?
What does your book say?
Answered by
Erica
It is very confusing.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please find the paragraph that talks about free will and copy it here. I'll help you make sense of it.
Answered by
Erica
I would have to type it from the text book. It's 2 pages long.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Check and see if the book says that be eliminating free will we'd also be eliminating moral responsibility.
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