Who was the moral philosopher who wrote The Theory of Moral Sentiments as well as The Wealth of Nations?
A. John Locke
B. John Wesley
C. David Hume
D. Adam Smith
E. Immanuel Kant
Answer is D. Adam Smith
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Hegel characterizes "worldhistorical individuals" as
a. humanitarians and persons of great compassion. b. persons driven by their political passions who unknowingly fulfill history’s goals. c. solitary, intellectual geniuses who made no impact on their own time. d. persons who should be despised for putting their own needs ahead of those of the rest of humanity.
The point of Descartes' radical doubt was _____
A. to test the resolve of the religious authorities and to suppress heresy B. to find out if genuine skepticism is possible C. to find out if genuine knowledge is possible D. to show how little the human mind can actually know
What is the road to hell proverbially paved with?
A) Gold B) Good intentions C) Selfishness D) Wicked acts
The antecedent of a condition If… Then… statement is the part __________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).