To say that emotions have intentionality is to say that they
A) ?are about or "directed toward" people, things, or states of affairs.
B) ?are purposeful and deliberate.
C) ?intend either good or evil.
D) ?are simply physiological states of the body.
A
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a. True b. False
Who speaks the following words? "If we lived in a state where virtue was profitable, common sense would make us saints, but since we see that avarice, anger, pride and stupidity commonly profit far beyond charity, modesty, justice and thought, perhaps we must stand fast a little, even at the risk of being heroes."
A. Socrates, in the Apology B. Sir Thomas More, in A Man for All Seasons C. Aristotle, in Nicomachean Ethics D. Njal, in Njal's Saga
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A. the fallacy of attacking the motive B. the red herring fallacy C. the fallacy of scare tactics D. None of the answers are correct
What is the best explanation design argument for the existence of God? Is it sound? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?