Kant thought that, regardless of other talents or abilities, the fundamental moral value that determines whether a thought or action is an instrument of good or evil is _______
A. a brave heart
B. a good will
C. a keen intelligence
D. forbearance toward others
Answer: B
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A. Alexander the Great B. Julius Caesar C. Augustus D. Sargon the Great
Jain monks and nuns commit themselves to follow the __________
a. Eight Beatitudes b. Five Great Vows c. Four Noble Truths d. Holy Trinity e. Ten Commandments