Locke’s two categories of simple ideas are

a. mathematical and ethical ideas.
b. innate and complex ideas.
c. atoms and force.
d. sensation and reflection.


d

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a. a belief that people should act to maximize the utility of everyone involved b. the view that people ought to do whatever is in their self-interests. c. a theory that people should choose to do that which produces the best overall consequences. d. a requirement to do something

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Which of the following is the feeling of sorrow for our immoral actions, along with the intention not to perform similar actions in the future?

A. Moral guilt B. Moral shame C. Moral remorse D. Conscience

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