According to Kant, people are to be regarded:

a. as agents of happiness.
b. as ends in themselves.
c. only as means to ends.
d. a and b. e. none of these choices.


b

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a. chant devotions day and night to the Buddha of Infinite Light b. commit ritual suicide c. go about your daily routine d. grab all you can get e. wander the world as a beggar

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The US Bill of Rights claims “we hold these rights to be self-evident, that all men are

created equal….etc.” The justification of self-evidence is

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Hegel paints a dynamic and complex picture of God in which we humans are

A) ?the messengers of God, like angels. B) ?the primary expressions of spirit, which acts through us and even uses us for its own purposes. C) ?caught between equally strong forces of good and evil. D) ?saved by an absolutely transcendent God.

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