The view that death should be approached mindfully is strongest in __________
a. Confucianism
b. Daoism
c. Hinduism
d. indigenous religions
e. Theravada Buddhism
e
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Arras claims that there are three main groups opposed to physician-assisted suicide
One is the group that condemns physician-assisted suicide as inherently immoral; second is the group that objects to physicians carrying out physician-assisted suicide; and the third group a. fears that legalization of physician-assisted suicide would lead down a slippery slope to unintended but very bad consequences. b. bases its opposition to physician-assisted suicide on strict religious prohibitions against all killing whatsoever. c. believes that physician-assisted suicide should be accepted or rejected by each separate culture, and that our culture disapproves of physician-assisted suicide. d. maintains that it violates fundamental Constitutional principles. e. believes that physician-assisted suicide does not go far enough, and decisions concerning one's own life or death should be entirely up to the individual, with no regulation or interference whatsoever.
Ludwig Feuerbach claimed that instead of God, we should be concerned with:
1. the Devil. 2. Mankind. 3. the Greek gods. 4. our own unique selves.
Paul addressed his favorite Christian community, the __________, warmly in his letters
a. Ephesians b. Philippians c. Romans d. Thessalonians
Gilligan claimed that ethics should be seen as a ____________ (), not
argumen
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).