Regarding the common belief in a permanent soul, the Buddha taught that
A. the soul is more important than the body.
B. souls are constantly being reborn.
C. each person has one, but it dies with the body.
D. there is none.
Answer: D
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a. True b. False
Which statement is a consequence of objectivism?
a. Whether an action is objectively right depends on its consequences. b. Moral rules apply in all cases, without exceptions. c. Everyone has the same beliefs about morality. d. If two people have a moral disagreement, only one of them can be right.
Susan Wolf regards a moral saint as one who
a. is wholly devoted to love of God. b. spends his or her life contemplating the moral virtues and the supreme good. c. becomes a martyr in a great and worthwhile cause. d. lives in accordance with perfectly rational principles. e. treats others as justly and kindly as possible.
No scientists believe that computers can be conscious.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)