Socrates thought that the soul is immortal because it _______
A. is unchangeable
B. can affect things
C. cannot be seen
D. is the source of the will
Answer: A
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Hatch maintains that one problem with the claim of universal ethical principles (a
problem emphasized by many ethical relativists) is that a. language differences make cross cultural comparisons difficult if not impossible. b. there is no ethical theory that has rationally established the truth of its principles. c. cultures change so rapidly that they cannot be evaluated in terms of lasting principles. d. it would imply a nonexistent religious universality. e. they apply only to humans, and not to other species.
Criticize the following claim based on the material from Chapter 3 of the text."Life its own self, as Dan Jenkins said. Life its own self. Figure that one out, Norm. But what it means is, I have a lot more to learn from President Reagan."-George Bush, when asked, upon first becoming president, whether his predecessor, Ronald Reagan, was advising him (quoted in Ross and Petras, The 776 Stupidest Things Ever Said)
What will be an ideal response?
This philosopher said, "A man or a woman whose consciousness has been permanently obliterated but who remains alive is a human being which is no longer a person; defective human beings with no appreciable mental capacity, are not and presumably never will be people."
a. John Noonan b. Marry Ann Warren c. Judith Jarvis Thomson d. Don Marquis
Followers of "The Way" emphasized the message of Jesus as God's preferred path for human conduct
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.