Good moral judgments should be logical and
a. based on religion.
b. beyond rational doubt.
c. based on facts and acceptable moral principles.
d. coincide with what most scientifically trained people think
c
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Before experiencing his apocalypse (revelation), Paul was a Sadducee who persecuted Christians. 2. In his letters, Paul outlines a theology of redemption through faith that has become central to Christianity's self-understanding. 3. Paul is the only historical personage who is both a major character in a New Testament book and himself the author of New Testament books. 4. Paul identifies himself in his writings as a member of the Levite tribe of Israel. 5. According to Acts, Paul was born in Tarsus, in southeastern Turkey.
If each half of your brain were transplanted into different bodies such that each one is psychologically continuous with the original “you” Derik Parfit would say about your personal identity that
a. you would not be identified with either person and, hence, your personal identity would be lost. b. your identity would be more continuous with only one of those persons. c. your personal identity would be transplanted into both persons. d. there is no true answer, for personal identity is a faulty notion.
The ancient Mesopotamian gods only communicated with humans through dreams
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
INSTRUCTIONS: In each problem below you are given a statement, its truth value in parentheses, and an operation/relation to be performed on that statement. You must identify the new statement and the truth value of the new statement. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint and assume that 'A' and 'B' denote things that actually exist. No non-A are B. (T) Obversion
A) No B are non-A. (T) B) Some non-A are not B. (T) C) All non-A are non-B. (T) D) All A are non-B. (Und.) E) Some non-A are B. (F)