Something that is valuable for its own sake is said to have

A. extrinsic value.
B. material value.
C. intrinsic value.
D. instrumental value.
E. none of these


Answer: C

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A. modus tollens. B. constructive dilemma. C. hypothetical syllogism. D. modus ponens.

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Matthew's genealogical links between Abraham, David, and Jesus

A. is backed up by Luke's genealogy in his Gospel. B. is based upon multiples of the number twelve. C. is problematic when examined closely (especially his connection between Joseph and Jesus). D. is historically sound and provides crucial evidence that the rest of the Gospel is accurate.

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Siddhartha's hierophany occurred when he became __________

a. an avatar b. Prophet c. the Buddha d. the Christ

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