Jean-Paul Sartre thought that _______
A. one must be true to one's feelings
B. people cannot be counted on to give good advice
C. a rational person will always make the right decision
D. ethical principles cannot give reasons to act
D
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Criticize the following claim based on the material from Chapter 3 of the text.Place the box next to the refrigerator before you open it.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Crime stories generally concern themselves with the battle between good and evil. 2. The science fiction genre sometimes referred to as "cyberpunk" portrays a dark and frightening future. 3. We can learn moral lessons from morally good people but not from morally flawed people. 4. If one is opposed to war, one can find no moral lessons in war stories. 5. The Western Unforgiven with Clint Eastwood provides a strong pro-violence statement.
Who is the major figure of scholasticism?
a. Averroes b. Dante Alighieri c. Francis of Assisi d. Thomas Aquinas
The "epistemological turn" was completed when Hume published his Essay Concerning the Human Understanding
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.