When it came to answering the thorny question, "Do we have free will"? Locke answered:
A) Yes, one can always choose a course of action even if it is painful.
B) No, one's choice is determined by innate moral rules.
C) By reframing the issue, he argued what matters is freedom of action, not will.
D) That it was an irrelevant question, and could never be answered.
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