Augustine argues that the intellect can discern good from evil
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
false
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Does recognition of private homosexual conduct constitute a “slippery slope” to
polygamy?
What will be an ideal response?In early 2012, the only U.S. manufacturer of one of the drugs in the three-drug sequence
stopped all production.
What will be an ideal response?Camenisch considers the debate over whether "corporations should devote any of their profits to philanthropic, educational and other sorts of humanitarian undertakings." What is his purpose in mentioning this idea?
(A) To provide another illustration of a type of issue that fails to address ethical questions about the "central and essential activity of business" (B) To show that businesses do not have such duties (C) To show that these kinds of moral obligations get at the "central and essential activity of business" (D)To show that businesses do, in fact, have such duties
Which of the following best describes the argument for God's existence known as the argument from design?
A. an argument that claims that since there is evil in the world and God is both capable and willing to prevent evil, we should believe that God exists B. an argument that claims that the universe bears many similarities to designed objects (such as watches) and, therefore, the universe is probably designed by God C. an argument that we should not believe in God because God was designed by human beings D. None of these answers is correct.