Spinoza believes that the causal order of the world
a. is nothing but an appearance, for it does not exist.
b. is freely chosen by God to maximize the amount of good in the world.
c. is the same as the logical order of necessary relations.
d. is completely contingent and arbitrary.
c.
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Which of the following immediate inferences is invalid according to modern categorical logic?
A. conversion B. obversion C. contraposition D. contraposition by limitation
On the question of freedom, Sartre is undoubtedly:
a. a soft determinist. b. a compatibilist. c. none of these choices. d. a radical libertarian e. a hard determinist
Philosophy only concerns the nature of God
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Ethical subjectivists differ from emotivists in that ethical subjectivists believe that:
A. reason is the source of moral law. B. moral truths exist. C. all moral statements are meaningless. D. we cannot know with certainty whether there are moral truths.