Which is not one of the themes accepted in Chinese culture:
a. reverence for the individual
b. Tao
c. yin and yang
d. reverence for the family
a
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Deism is the position which claimed that
a. God created the world as a perfect mechanism. b. God is an unnecessary hypothesis. c. human reason is sufficient to discover all truths without the aid of revelation. d. a and c
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Some cultures feel that it is their moral duty to dispose of their seniors when they become unproductive. 2. There is no difference between what is moral and what is legal. 3. Hard universalism is the theory that we are each entitled to our own moral opinion and that there is no universal moral code. 4. The moral nihilist believes that there are no universal moral values; that is, each culture has its own set of rules that are valid for that culture. 5. A good way to test a moral theory is to examine its capacity for solving problems.
Japan's postwar constitution:
a. made Buddhism illegal. b. made Shinto the state religion. c. separated religion and state. d. made Confucianism illegal.
Relevant evidence refers to a. any evidence that might influence the probability that an individual has theproperty attributed to it in the conclusion
b. suitable background knowledge. c. all available evidence. d. All of these choices.