To have moral status is to exist in such a way as to have moral claims on others

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Derik Parfit’s thought experiments are all attempts to preserve and defend the notion of personal identity. 2. The problem of Theseus’s ship is that two ships were manufactured to look alike and Theseus could not tell them apart. 3. When the corpus callosum is cut, two different centers of consciousness can be created. 4. An outcome of Parfit’s view is that the person I am at eighteen will not be the same person as the successor self who dies at seventy-eight.

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Per Kierkegaard, God is not a name but a

A. Figment of imagination B. Spirit C. Creator D. Concept

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"Otherness" refers to the manner in which:

1. every human being is self alienated. 2. every human being defines him or herself in reference to others. 3. no human being is other than what they are at the moment. 4. others do not exist.

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In his perfect society, Plato advocates that:

1. artists be free to express themselves as they see fit. 2. artists be paid very well for the service they provide to society. 3. artists be subject to censorship and control by the government. 4. artists be in charge of government.

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