Nietzsche uses the myth of eternal recurrence

a. as an example of the absurdity of the religious view of the world.
b. to demonstrate that nihilism is the only logical conclusion that can be drawn about life.
c. as a psychological test to see if you can celebrate your life, even if it has no eternal purpose.
d. to explain the origins of the universe.


c.

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The natural law theory in moral and political thought claims that

a. morality is based on the laws of physics. b. one should do whatever feels good. c. there is a universal moral law known through reason and experience. d. the law is relative to the nature of the particular society.

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Our non-moral warranted beliefs are like our moral warranted beliefs in that they both _______

A. can give us certainty B. can serve as a rational basis for action C. are likely to be controversial D. are directly impacted by facts

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Rank the claims in the following set from general to least vague.a. I hear a funny noise in my engine.b. I have an engine problem.c. When I give it gas, I hear this funny sound in my engine. d. My engine makes a strange noise sometimes but not at other times.e. There is an unusual ticking sound in my engine when I accelerate from zero to around thirty.

What will be an ideal response?

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INSTRUCTIONS: In each problem below you are given a statement, its truth value in parentheses, and a new statement. You must determine how the new statement is related to the given statement and determine the truth value of the new statement. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint and assume that 'A' and 'B' denote things that actually exist. No A are B. (T) Some A are B

A) Contrary. (F) B) Contradictory. (F) C) Conversion. (T) D) Subcontrary. (Und.) E) Subalternation. (T)

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