Briefly describe Jainism. Explain the Jain understanding of who counts as a living being and the related doctrine of nonviolence.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Related to Hinduism and Buddhism, belief that humans can become gods. Believe in reincarnation. No violence against any life form
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According to Immanuel Kant the relationship between valid religious ethics and valid philosophical ethics is that
a. there is no difference between them. b. religious ethics concerns our duties to God and philosophical ethics concerns our duties to other persons. c. they are in conflict with one another. d. philosophical ethics is based on religious ethics.
For Aristotle, moral virtue was characterized as
a. deliberate b. a mean c. excess d. involuntary
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each immediate inference. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint for these problems. It is false that all cowboys are romantic icons. Therefore, no cowboys are romantic icons
A) Valid, no fallacy. B) Invalid, illicit subalternation. C) Invalid, illicit contrary. D) Invalid, illicit conversion. E) Invalid, existential fallacy.
All Olympic gold winners are outstanding athletes" is a standard-form
A. A statement. B. E statement. C. I statement. D. O statement