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Determinism
The doctrine that all events, including moral choices, are determined by previously existing causes.
Sufficient Natural Explanatory Cause(s)
A principle in philosophy and science that holds that natural phenomena have natural causes that are adequate to fully explain them, dismissing the need for supernatural explanations.
Soft Determinists
Philosophers who argue that free will and determinism are compatible, suggesting a person can act freely even if their actions are determined by preceding events or states.
Morally Responsible
The state of being accountable for one's actions, especially in the context of ethics and morality.
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