Tillich contends that instead of viewing God as a being we should view him as ____________________
____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
ANSWER: being itself
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A. golden rule B. platinum rule C. golden fleece D. golden mean E. all of these F. none of these
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a. a gift from God b. the source of moral responsibility c. neither a nor b is correct d. both a and b are correct
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customary property rights" ¦ a. is informal and works outside the law b. refers to the law for citizens of a particular nation-state, with varying levels of local and national jurisdiction. c. provides rules about relations among states and relations among individuals and states, as well as other organizations d. is interpreted and enforced within the law
A crucial premise in Singer’s argument is his criterion of moral standing. He
argues that any being that can feel pain and experience pleasure has moral standing. From what moral theory is Singer arguing?
a. Theory of Natural Law b. Egoism c. Utilitarianism d. Kantianism