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<p>actions. Greene and Cohen predict that, as such examples become more common and well known, jurors' interpretations of free will and moral responsibility will move away from the intuitive libertarian notion that currently underpins them. They also argue that the legal system does not require this libertarian interpretation. Rather, they suggest that only retributive notions of <a href="page.php?w=justice">justice</a>, in which the goal of the legal system is to punish people for misdeeds, require the libertarian intuition. Many forms of <a href="page.php?w=Ethical_realism">ethically realistic</a></p><p>
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