De Beauvoir avoids attaching particular moral importance to the suffering of others
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
false
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What is the name of the logical form "All A are B, All C are B; therefore, All C are A"?
a. Barbara b. affirming the consequent c. undistributed middle d. modus ponens
The freedom of being able to decide for yourself what you will believe is called ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
One of the medieval nuns who wrote mystical songs was
A. Julian of Norwich. B. Hildegard of Bingen. C. Catherine of Siena. D. Teresa of Avila.
Consider this argument: "Self-determination is not really freedom because whether the cause of an action comes from within the self or outside of it makes no difference. The elements that make up the self are determined by a long history of evolution and are inherited from the past." This argument presupposes that
A) the self does not exist. B) the self is not distinct from the parts that make it up. C) the self is distinct from the parts that make it up. D) self-determination does not mean determination by any fragment of the self's nature but by the self itself.