Immanuel Kant holds the view that we have no direct duties to animals,
because they are not self-conscious and are merely means to an end, rather than ends in themselves.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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Aristotle argues that one need not have friendships to live a good life
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The "Veneer Theory" of human nature suggests that self-love is the main cause of moral judgment. 2. Thomas Hobbes expressed the opinion that justice is an invention based on self-preservation. 3. David Hume concluded: Before the creation of society, in the “state of nature,” where people live in a perpetual state of war against one another, life is “nasty, brutish, and short,” and no rules apply except that of self-preservation. 4. Glaucon argued that only "bad" or irrational men are selfish deep down inside. 5. Ayn Rand claims that it is acceptable, for selfish reasons, to save a drowning person under certain circumstances.
The theologian who attempted to steer the Church of England in a 'middle way 'between Calvinism and Roman Catholicism, and who 'drew heaving upon Christian writers of the first several centuries in interpreting the faith' (helping to set the characteristic mood of Anglican theology even today), was
A) Richard Hooker B) Thomas Cranmer C) Max Weber D) James Arminius
Thoreau claims that civil disobedience should be preceded by attempts to change the law that stay within legal limits.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)