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6. What do hard determinists think of the two conditions for free will?
- They accept the conditions but believe they can never be met
- They reject the conditions because they are always met
- They accept one and reject the other
- They accept the conditions and believe they can be met
7. Hard determinism is a consequence of two claims. The conceptual claim is that...
- having free will entails alternate possibilities (AP) and that one be the ultimate source (UR) of one’s actions
- it is impossible for anyone ever to be the ultimate source of their own actions
- as a matter of fact, nothing ever meets AP or UR, so nothing is ever free
- hard determinism and the lack of free will is compatible with moral responsibility and accountability