The Ontological Argument is what philosophers call an a priori argument

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: True.

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For Confucius, personhood is defined in terms of

a. relationships with others. b. one's relationship to reason. c. the right "way." d. one's relationship to the earth.

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Match each of the five Jain principles for living:

a. Ahimsa d. Aparigraph b. satya e. asteya c. brahmacharya 10. nonattachment 11. nonviolence 12. chastity 13. no stealing 14. truthfulness

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Forward-looking reasons are different than backward-looking reasons in that

forward-looking reasons are" ¦ a. a whole class of theories that identify ethical reasons for action apart from weighing the consequences of a choice. b. about likely consequences that would result from a choice c. about constraints or principles that apply prior to making the choice, independent from assessing the consequences of that choice d. the view that people ought to do whatever is in their self-interests.

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Nietzsche was born in France

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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