Thomas Reid (18th century) argued against determinism from the perspective of his common-sense philosophy. He argued that __________.

a. ordinary humans believed in free will
b. languages had terms that referred to the power of humans to determine their own actions
c. people have been held responsible for their actions
d. all of the above


Answer: d. all of the above

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