There are two kinds of normative theories: consequentialist and
nonconsequentialist
a. True
b. False
True
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Why do we use the word strong, instead of the word good, as a positive way of describing the quality of one's critical thinking? Use an example to support your position
What will be an ideal response
Thomas Hobbes argues that faculties of human nature are __________
a. spirit, appetite, and intellect b. bodily strength, experience, reason, and spirit c. body, soul, mind, and heart d. bodily strength, experience, reason, and passion
Ludwig Wittgenstein was a student of:
1. G.W.F Hegel. 2. William James. 3. Bertrand Russell. 4. Friedrich Nietzsche.
Aristotle located emotions in the id ("it") as opposed to the ego, suggesting that they threatened the integrity of the self rather than being part of it
Indicate whether the statement is true or false