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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What would be the main claim and supporting arguments here?
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
straight line, or leap off from the second in any line or direction? All these suppositions are consistent and conceivable." Hume goes on to argue that ____. A) a priori reasoning will never be able to show us any foundation for favoring one of these possibilities to another. B) a priori reasoning will be able to show us a foundation for favoring one of these possibilities to another. C) we must suppose that the connection between cause and effect consists of a perceived necessity. D) only God knows what the second Billiard-ball will do after being struck by the first.
A modern religion that promotes a process of focusing thought and clarifying life goals is
A. Wicca. B. Scientology. C. Rastafarianism. D. Voodoo.
Bertrand Russell held that skepticism was logically impossible
Indicate whether the statement is true or false