This philosopher said, "A man or a woman whose consciousness has been permanently obliterated but who remains alive is a human being which is no longer a person; defective human beings with no appreciable mental capacity, are not and presumably never will be people."
a. John Noonan
b. Marry Ann Warren
c. Judith Jarvis Thomson
d. Don Marquis
b
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The belief that individual spirits exist not only in people but also in all individual things in nature is:
a. manaism. b. animism. c. polytheism. d. monotheism.
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He taught that "each single individual in himself...is equal in value to a whole nation...even to
the whole world."
a. Rabbi Akiva b. Abraham c. Philo of Alexandria d. Hillel the Elder
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The Enlightenment writers stressed the wickedness of human nature
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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