What was located at Gehenna, a geographical location later associated with Christian concepts of Hell, during New Testament times?
A. a burning garbage dump
B. a site of human sacrifice
C. a stone quarry
D. a barren wasteland
A. a burning garbage dump
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Which pair belongs together?
a. idealism/interactionism b. linguistic analysis/idealism c. epiphenomenalism/materialism d. existentialism/Marx
Against Kant, Kierkegaard held that man could never be his own
A) teacher B) judge C) lawgiver D) guide
The position that Bernard Williams first examines, as an attempt to provide a foundation
for ethics, is roughly similar to the position developed by a. Plato. b. Aristotle. c. Hume. d. Spinoza. e. Kant.
Formalist ethical theories claim that the rightness or wrongness of an action is determined by
A. the amount of happiness it produces B. social approval C. the suffering it diminishes D. each person for herself E. the kind of action it is