Søren Kierkegaard,

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a nineteenth-century philosopher, rejected the Hegelian idea of a rational universe and anticipated some of the themes of existentialism.

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In Yoruban religion, at what point is one’s destiny in life determined?

a. at birth b. at reincarnation c. at one year old d. when one becomes an adult

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We can understand Heraclitus's claim that the basic nature of reality is an "ever-living Fire" as being similar to

A) ?the modern view that ultimate reality is not matter but energy. B) ?Einstein's general theory of relativity. C) ?Democritus, in emphasizing the atoms. D) ?Anaximenes's view that reality is air.

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Which is the following is true of polls?

A. Polls are rarely reliable. B. Reliable polls use a sample that is representative of the entire population. C. Phoning people at home at dinnertime is the best method for conducting a poll. D. None of these answers is correct.

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