Briefly explain Aristotle's two conditions for a free action
What will be an ideal response?
For Aristotle, an act would be called free if it was not performed (a) from "external compulsion" (the actor was pushed or forced) or (b) out of ignorance (the actor didn't know what he or she was doing).
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Divination is the practice of worshipping divine spirits
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
One objection that (Battin notes) is sometimes made to the Dutch practice of physicianassisted suicide is that it
a. is available only to wealthy patients. b. violates the Hippocratic oath. c. is a very expensive process that uses too much of the Dutch medical budget. d. is available only in urban centers, and not to rural patients. e. is often excessively painful.
Bird thinks that Luther's view of consubstantiation is a good improvement over the Catholic view of consubstantiation.
a. true b. false