What are the four stages of life, and what are the obligations associated with each?
What will be an ideal response?
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A prominent example in the essay by Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez is
a. the abolitionist John Brown. b. the D-Day invasion of Normandy. c. the German bombing of London during World War II. d. the political philosopher Machiavelli. e. the brutal treatment of the peasants by the Russian Czars.
Relate two negative consequences of moral relativism.
A. Negative consequences of moral relativism are that despicable or wrongful acts would never be condemned as such, and people would struggle to determine what morality requires of them and what said requirements are relative to B. Negative consequences of moral relativism include the likelihood of anarchy and the possibility of despotism. C. Negative consequences of moral relativism include nepotism at all levels of government and the possibility serious economic downturns. D. Negative consequences of moral relativism include the condemnation and vindication of all acts, and a cultural group's difficulty in defining and qualifying those acts for punishment.
The might of industrial society is lodged in
A. men’s dollars B. men’s ideas C. men’s minds D. men’s passions
Wundtian introspective studies analyzed consciousness in terms of
What will be an ideal response?