Sartre argued that the human self was always:

a. in bad faith
b. static and in bad faith
c. becoming
d. inauthentic
e. static


c

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The forces that formed society were primarily those of:

a. the anal stage b. the Oedipus complex c. reaction formation d. the dominant class

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In Plato's story, Glaucon offered the view that people form political communities out of necessity, because it is less difficult than a prepolitical "state of nature." This concept is known today as ________

A. social engineering B. social contract theory C. ethical relativism D. the naturalistic fallacy

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In Scientology, the term _____ refers to a spiritual entity that can exist apart from the body. It is the true self of every person

A) ?thetan B) ?auditing C) ?dynamic D) ?engram

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Which early Christian leader was responsible for uttering the following phrase: "What does Athens have to do with Jerusalem, the Academy with the Church?"

a. Augustine b. Calvin c. Clement d. Tertullian e. Wesley

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