For Kant, human freedom
a. is a scientifically observable fact.
b. has been disproven by science.
c. is a necessary postulate for morality to make sense.
d. is not necessary for there to be moral obligations.
c.
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The traditional view of knowledge holds that it is
a. Justified experiential belief. b. Justified innate belief. c. Justified true proposition. d. Justified true belief.
What alone exists, according to Democritus?
a. Sweetness and bitterness b. Bitterness and color c. Color and the void d. Atoms and the void
Which of the following best describes utilitarianism?
A. the moral theory that claims that rights are more important than duties B. the moral theory that claims you should do what is most useful for you C. the moral theory that claims you should do what will best promote general happiness D. the moral theory that claims that you should never violate the rights of others
According to Aristotle, what are the six parts of every tragedy?
What will be an ideal response?