Ethical theories rooted in identity politics draw a bright line between persons and non-persons
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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In some societies, this person is believed to have been possessed by spirits
a. prophet b. minor god c. shaman d. medicine man
Boehm maintains that chimpanzees
a. enjoy a substantial degree of conflict, and often intentionally promote conflict. b. have not been studied sufficiently in their natural environments to draw any reliable conclusions concerning their social behavior. c. are naturally and innately peaceful and harmonious, and conflicts rarely arise. d. intentionally seek to reduce and pacify conflicts. e. cannot legitimately be said to have any genuine intentions at all.
In sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe and eighteenth-century North America, challenges to traditional theologies took the form of
a. Atheism. b. Protestantism. c. Humanism. d. Unitarianism.
Most statistical arguments are deductive, but some are inductive.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)