Aquinas’s version of the cosmological argument makes use of the notion(s) of

a. motion or change.
b. efficient causation.
c. possibility and necessity.
d. all of the above


d

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To what are people entitled, according to Nozick?

a. Enough money to live a decent quality of life b. Enough money to live a middle-class lifestyle c. To keep everything they earned honestly d. To keep everything they earned in any way

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The source of vagueness in the vague term "religious" is best characterized by which of the following? a. "Religious" is a general term. b. "Religious" has borderline cases for its application. c. Several criteria exist fro the application of "religious," with no specification ofhow many of the criteria have to be fulfilled or to what degree

d. "Religious" has several distinct non-overlapping meanings.

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According to Genesis 1, God saw that all created things were 'good'

A) only after human beings were created B) only in spiritual form, but once they became material they were evil C) quite apart from human existence or involvement D) except for Satan, who was obviously already 'evil'

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The hypothetical question of whether a man who was blind from birth but suddenly granted the gift of sight would immediately be able to distinguish a sphere from a cube without touching them was posed to Locke by__________, whose answer was __________.

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

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