Repeated actions believed to embody greater meaning are called __________
a. guru
b. ritual
c. prasad
d. samsara
B
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a. because it denies that anything truly exists b. because it posits that there is only one god c. because it posits that the universe consists of three essential qualities d. because it posits a single reality
Mircea Eliade called the first indigenous religion, including beliefs and practices, a ________ religion.
a. ancestral b. cosmic c. megalithic d. patriarchal
The defeasibility condition is concerned with
a. what conditions would defeat one’s justification of a belief. b. the causal conditions which produced a belief. c. eliminating the justification condition. d. the necessary conditions for a belief to be true.
Aristotle argued that an act could be free only if it was both free from "external compulsion" and
A) ?divinely mandated. B) ?not determined by past actions. C) performed for morally acceptable reasons. D) ?free of ignorance (where the actor didn't know what she was doing).