In his writings on art, religion, and philosophy, Hegel argues that

a. they all try to comprehend the Absolute Idea in their own, unique ways.
b. they are completely different disciplines, with completely different goals.
c. religion is supreme, for it is the highest achievement of the human spirit.
d. they are really the same, for they all attempt to approach the world through the feelings.


a.

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A) the initial symmetry between persons in the original situation ensures that their deliberations occur in a fair situation. B) it helps to avoid conflicts of interests between rational people who are deliberating about principles of justice. C) it ensures that the basic institutions are the subject of the deliberations in the original position. D) it is the starting point for an authoritarian theory of justice.

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A criticism made against the divine command theory in the text is that

a. God’s commands are too hard to obey. b. different religions have different divine commands. c. God’s commands are not always consistent. d. it reduces to the trivial statement "God commands what God commands."

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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