B. silence
C. reflection
D. subjugation
a. Mahatma Gandhi
b. Nanak
c. Jawaharlal Nehru
d. Siddartha Gautama
e. Winston Churchill
a
Kant argued that whether we are free depends on our standpoint, and that we can adopt two different standpoints toward the world:
A) ? a theoretical standpoint where freedom is possible, and a practical one, where freedom is impossible. B) ?a theoretical standpoint where freedom is impossible, and a practical one, where freedom is possible C) ?a theoretical standpoint and a practical one, both making freedom impossible. D) ?a monistic standpoint and a pluralistic standpoint, both making freedom possible.
The authors of Women's Ways of Knowing added an earlier stage to Perry's four stages of cognitive development. This stage is called _______
What are ethical virtues?
(a) laws by which one must abide at all times (b) character traits that impel us toward action (c) culturally modified practical imperatives (d) reliable indicators of what to do in any given situation
Who argues that it is because women spend too much of their lives mothering that women develop a morality consistent with this experience?
A) Noddings B) Ruddick C) Whitbeck D) Gilligan