In the context of alcoholism, the traditional free will view held that ________.
A. men needed to drink to the point of intoxication
B. a desire to get well had no impact on the ability to overcome alcoholism
C. a person could not simply decide to stop drinking by sheer force of willpower
D. anyone of good moral character could stop drinking
Answer: D
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