Question: The moral argument for Libertarianism states that: Group of answer choices Since the person is not the cause of its choices, it cannot be held morally responsible for its actions. Since the person is the cause of its choices, it cannot be held morally responsible for its actions. Since the person is not the cause of its choices, it can be held morally responsible for its actions. Since the person is the cause of its choices, it can be held morally responsible for its actions. None of the above.