Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Almost immediately after anointing him as king, Samuel breaks with Saul and becomes his harshest critic.
2. David ascends the throne of Israel after a final confrontation with Saul that leads to the elderly king's death.
3. Rather than rewarding them, David punishes most of the men who advance his cause by murdering his enemies and rivals.
4. Before making Jerusalem his capital, David rules over Judah from Bethel for seven years.
5. Like the Mosaic Covenant, the Davidic or Royal Covenant is a conditional agreement.
1. TRUE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. FALSE
5. FALSE
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Briefly explain Quine's concept of the "inscrutability of reference."
What will be an ideal response?
According to Mill's utilitarianism
A) rights are certain moral rules, the observance of which is of the utmost importance for the long-run, overall maximization of happiness. B) there are no moral rights. C) the rights possessed by human beings remain unchanged for all times and places. D) rights are those rules that a majority of the society would agree to behind the "veil of ignorance."
Relativists hold that morals are relative to
a) culture. b) individuals. c) situations. d) all of the above.
A valid argument with true premises is
A. sound. B. strong. C. hypothetical. D. cogent.