When Aquinas talks about the four laws, he is referring to
a. society’s laws governing human life, sexuality, freedom, and property.
b. physical laws governing objects, plants, animals, and humans.
c. the eternal, natural, divine, and human laws.
d. the Biblical commandments which apply to our behavior with respect to God, life, sexuality, and property.
c.
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Marx describes "the dictatorship of the proletariat" as
a. the final stage of history. b. a transitional stage on the way to communism. c. a possible corruption of his plan that must be avoided. d. an ideal goal that can never be achieved.
With what question does understanding your own personal preunderstanding of religion begin?
a. Can I be humble and provisional in my conclusions about religion? b. Can I study other religions without feeling threatened in my own? c. Can I encounter religious practices that seem unusual to me without getting too upset? d. Do I have an unprejudiced view of what religion in general is?
By applying the rules DS and DN to "~ (B v C) v (C ? D), B v C" we can deduce (6.) (I ? ~ D) ? ~L What is the justification for line 3?
A) 1, 3 MP B) 1, 3 Bicond C) 2 Simp
There are four major distinctions within the concept of euthanasia. Which of the following is not one of them?
A. voluntary B. involuntary C. active D. inactive