The two basic varieties of moral relativism are cultural and intellectual.
a. true
b. false
a. true
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In the reading selection from Descartes’s Meditations on First Philosophy, Descartes says there are many sense experiences “as to which we cannot reasonably have any doubt. . . . For example, there is the fact that I am here, seated by the fire.” Concerning these vivid sense experiences, Descartes says that
a. it is foolish to doubt them. b. I can’t have total certainty about them because I could be dreaming. c. it doesn’t matter if my experiences are true or not, as long as they are pleasant. d. since I have five senses, they all couldn’t be wrong.
All P are M
Some S are M Some S are P
What will be an ideal response?Which of the following is a similarity between Vodou and the Brazilian religions Candomblé and Umbanda, Cuban Santería, or Jamaican Rastafarianism?
A) ?The followers of these religions believe in one God. B) ?The followers of these religions believe in Olorun, the high god. C) ?These religions are based on an African indigenous religion. D) ?These religions originated in Australia.
Who said that “what the public wants is not to be sick”?
a. Leon Kass c. James Watson b. John Searle d. Aldus Huxley