What does Sartre mean by bad faith?
A. being a bad Catholic
B. trusting in someone who turns out to be untrustworthy
C. trying to avoid making a choice by pretending that one has no choice
D. pretending that there is no God, but believing in the existence of God
C. trying to avoid making a choice by pretending that one has no choice
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Confucianism has no concept of the cosmic yin-yang
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.Monopolies can charge prices well above the supply curve, and even above equilibrium price. Why don’t other producers enter the market when prices are above equilibrium?
a. The price will fall to equilibrium, making profits unattainable. b. The monopolizing company will cut prices to drive out new competition. c. There are barriers to entry that make it virtually impossible to enter the market. d. It will be more difficult to establish a strong customer base.
Kierkegaard considered objectivity to be a dangerous illusion
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The Nile River was considered a god by the Egyptians 2. Readers should try to identify the purpose of the author or editor of the text 3. In reading the OT, we should be concerned only with its factual details 4. The application of a given OT text should come from an aggregate of impressions gained from reading the text 5. If God is not understood to be the source of the OT, it cannot serve as a self-revelation