Notice that other examples of actions motivated by intellectual fear can still involve a hefty amount of responsibility, even if reduced somewhat from what it could have been. Remember my example of the mafia hit man who murders 30 people because he knows that if he does not, he will be killed by the mafia boss. He still is doing something very bad when he murders 30 innocent people! He still is blameworthy to a major degree, because although his voluntariness is reduced a little by the unfortunate circumstances of being ordered to kill, he still should have responded to the circumstances better (e.g., by going to the police and seeking protection that way, or at the very least by not putting innocent blood on his own hands just to stop the spilling of his own blood by the mafia boss, etc.). In this scenario, the hitman's actions are primarily motivated by ______
a) Physical fear
b) Intellectual fear
c) Moral obligation
d) None of the above