How do we come to have moral knowledge, according to natural law theory?

a. By consulting religious texts
b. By careful scientific study
c. By reflecting on the idea of morality
d. Moral knowledge is impossible, according to natural law theory.


b. By careful scientific study.

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a. neighboring villages. b. his own household. c. Yathrib. d. a foreign tribe.

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According to Moore, if we say that pleasure is defined as good:

a. then we have found the correct definition of goo d. b. then we have found an important key to defining goo d. c. then we have not found out anything informative about goo d. d. a and b. e. b and c.

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The chief purpose of Plato's school was probably _____ .

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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In 1378, the Avignon cardinals elected this new pope who restored the papacy to Rome

a. Innocent b. Urban VI c. Leo d. John XXIII

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