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savannahhooper

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_____ the psychologists Skinner and Freud, Albert Ellis, who is also a psychologist, _____.
 
  A. Unlike/concedes that we have little freedom
  B. Like/concedes that we have little freedom
  C. Unlike/believes in individual freedom
  D. Like/believes in individual freedom

Question 2

According to Aristotle, we are responsible for _____.
 
  A. all voluntary actions, except those caused by culpable ignorance
  B. all voluntary actions, except those caused by negligence
  C. all voluntary actions
  D. all involuntary actions



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Answer: C

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