Being-for-itself is:

a. a type of phenomenology
b. nothing
c. everything
d. living in bad faith


b

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The Marginal Cases argument says that

a. the species one belongs to determines membership in the moral community b. if it is wrong to kill humans who are mentally underdeveloped, it is equally wrong to kill animals of similar mental development. c. it is generally better to kill animals than any human because human beings can suffer more d. it is better to kill humans who lack cognitive function than to kill animals who are fully developed

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Three thinkers mentioned in the textbook agree about the three negative rights. Which thinker shouldn't be on the list?

A. Ayn Rand B. John Rawls C. John Locke D. John Hospers

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The problem of evil only arises because we believe that

A) ?God is all-powerful. B) ?God is all-powerful, all-knowing and all-good. C) ?God is all-good. D) ?God is all-good and all-knowing.

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The following dispute: Alan: This exhibition of photographs should be shut down. It's clearly pornographic. Daisy: How can you say that? The photographs are of the human body, and the human body is beautiful. is best described as:

A) Verbal arising from ambiguity. B) Moral. C) Verbal arising from vagueness. D) Factual. E) Aesthetic.

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