The sort of religious experience that posits the unity of all reality or the unity of the subject with God is known as

a. supernatural religious experience.
b. natural religious experience.
c. mystical religious experience.
d. ordinary religious experience.


c. mystical religious experience.

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a. True b. False

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Hegel’s final evaluation of the approach of sense certainty is that

a. it is the final goal of the mind’s search for knowledge. b. it is adequate for some people, but not for others. c. it demonstrates that our awareness of reality is distorted when the mind imposes its concepts on experience. d. it is the most empty and abstract form of consciousness.

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All gifts are bribes

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which utilitarian identified happiness with pleasure, according to Barbour?

a. Mill c. Bentham b. Frey d. Sidgewick

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