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The author concludes that in order to be a moral agent, one must have free will?
Why?
Because in order to be a moral agent, one must desire to conform to a principle.
The premise tells us the following:
Moral agent → desire to conform to principle
The conclusion asserts:
Moral agent → free will
The missing piece to get from the premise to the conclusion:
desire to conform to principle → free will
In other word, the author assumes that in order to desire to conform to a principle, one must have free will.
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