Frankfurt's Decision Inducer thought experiment is intended to show that

A. you can be held responsible for an action even if you couldn't have failed to perform it.
B. you cannot be held responsible for an action if you couldn't have failed to perform it.
C. no one can be held responsible for an action.
D. you can be held responsible for an action as long as your choice is made consciously.


Answer: A

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