Who, after persecuting Christians, converted and became one of Christianity's early proponents and writers?
a. Constantine
b. Paul or Saul
c. Origen
d. Timothy
B
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On what grounds does Mill argue that it is wrong to suppress freedom of opinion?
a. The opinion that is sought to be silenced may turn out to be true b. Even if that opinion is false, it may contain elements of truth worthy of discussion. c. If the prevailing opinion is not allowed to be earnestly contested, that prevailing opinion will be based not on reason but on prejudice. d. All of the above
Kant argues that the laws of God are justified
A) because they are from God, who is perfect. B) whenever they agree with our beliefs about right and wrong. C) by the authority of reason. D) because, as Kierkegaard says, they transcend ethics.
Berkeley uses his doctrine that "to be is to be perceived" to show that there are no material objects.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The King of China thought experiment is intended to show that
A. if your memories disappeared, you would still be you. B. who we are does not seem to be connected to our memories. C. who we are seems intimately connected to our bodies. D. who we are seems intimately connected to our memories.