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Chisholm holds that the expression "He couldn't have done otherwise" is significantly different from the expression "If he had chosen to do otherwise, then he would have done otherwise."
Particulars
Refers to the specific, individual aspects or details of a subject or object that distinguish it from others.
Right
A moral or legal entitlement to have or do something; often considered fundamental and inherent.
Accident
A logical fallacy that occurs when an argument mistakenly applies a general rule to a specific case to which the rule does not appropriately apply.
Fallacy
A logical error or misleading argument often used in reasoning or debate.
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