Rousseau is sometimes describe as this, in that his morality is based on natural inclinations

a. ethical naturalist
b. ethical humanist
c. ethical participant
d. ethical egoist


A

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Hume writes, "When I see, for instance, a Billiard-ball moving in a straight line towards another; even suppose motion in the second ball should by accident be suggested to me, as the result of their contact or impulse; may I not conceive, that a hundred different events might as well follow from that cause? May not both these balls remain at absolute rest? May not the first ball return in a

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A modern religion that promotes a process of focusing thought and clarifying life goals is

A. Wicca. B. Scientology. C. Rastafarianism. D. Voodoo.

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Bertrand Russell held that skepticism was logically impossible

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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