A paradigm is a model of explanation that covers statements with an indeterminate range of validity

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Immanuel Kant was a finite theist who believed in polytheism, Also he did not hold the "autonomy thesis" that says moral properties (right and wrong and goodness and wrongness) are outside of God's creative power

a. true b. false

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The "greater interpolation" in Luke consists primarily of

A. a listing of Jesus' miracles and healings. B. a narrative account of Jesus' movements on the road to Jerusalem. C. supposedly first-hand accounts of Jesus from the perspective of the Twelve. D. a miscellaneous compilation of Jesus' parables and pronouncements on the road to Judea.

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Rawls rejects utilitarianism because

A) he saw it as a threat. B) it might permit an unfair distribution of burdens and benefits. C) governments wanted it. D) it values moral purity.

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The reciprocal of freedom is

A. slavery B. the control of human behavior C. anarchy D. reproach

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