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magmichele12

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Which of the following is true about thinking and action?
 
  a. one's thinking may be free, even when action is not
  b. one's thinking is only free if one can act on it
  c. thinking and action are unrelated concepts
  d. thinking is always free, action is not

Question 2

According to Charon, what is the relationship between thinking and freedom?
 
  a. thinking and freedom are unrelated
  b. we are most free when we do not think about how our trapped we are in our current situation.
  c. acting without thinking is acting without freedom
  d. all of these



jaymee143

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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