In comparison with ourselves, people in the Middle Ages:
a. ate less fat
b. had a clearer understanding of religious truths
c. were more closely tied to natural cycles
d. none of the above
c.
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for drugs; they are committed by people on drugs.
a. True b. False
What is Kant's criterion of rationality for being regarded as a person? What (or who) does it leave out?
What will be an ideal response?
Evaluate the following claim, paying particular attention to problems of clarity. Note that claims may also present problems of knowability, though we don't address knowability per se in this chapter.Professional sports? Never watch 'em. They're all fixed.
What will be an ideal response?
During the Renaissance, science and magic were:
a. completely separate enterprises b. thought of as opposites c. considered two routes to understand nature's mysteries d. both rejected by scholars and by the Church