Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. According to the compatibilist, an action can be determined and voluntary.
2. The compatibilist claims that your desires, values, and motives play no role in
explaining your behavior.
3. The compatibilist claims that we are not 100% determined in our behavior.
4. The libertarian would differ with the compatibilist on the definition of "free actions."
5. The compatibilist claims that since our actions are determined, none of them can be free.


T 1. According to the compatibilist, an action can be determined and voluntary.
F 2. The compatibilist claims that your desires, values, and motives play no role in
explaining your behavior.
F 3. The compatibilist claims that we are not 100% determined in our behavior.
T 4. The libertarian would differ with the compatibilist on the definition of "free actions."
F 5. The compatibilist claims that since our actions are determined, none of them can be free.

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