makes, he could have made a different choice.10 For instance, libertarians would hold that John’s choice to stop and aid a sick homeless woman was free and thus morally significant only if it was possible at that time for John to choose to stop and aid her and it was also possible for John to choose to do something else (such as choose not to stop and aid her). In other words, he must have been at liberty to make more than one choice.11 But if this is what it means to possess significant freedom,
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