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A long-standing goal of financial regulators has been to:
Extrinsic Freedom
Refers to freedom limited or determined by external factors or circumstances.
Determinists
The belief that all events, including moral choices, are determined completely by previously existing causes, in relation to the philosophical idea that every event or state of affairs, including every human decision and action, is the necessary result of antecedent states of affairs.
Free Choices
The ability or power to make decisions without constraints, enabling one to act on one's own volition.
Indeterminism
The doctrine that not all events, including moral choices, are determined by previously existing causes and that humans have the capability for free will.
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