Against Kant, Kierkegaard held that man could never be his own

a. teacher
b. judge
c. lawgiver
d. guide


ANS: C

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Moral absolutism is the view according to which

a. There is a single, universally correct answer to any given moral question b. Morality, like beauty, is relative to the beholder c. There are real moral truths, but they are partial and plural d. There are no real moral truths

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The Jains use a symbol of a wheel

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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In First Thessalonians, what does Paul compare the Parousia's arrival to?

A. a sudden thunderstorm B. a surprise whirlwind C. an earthquake D. a woman's labor pains

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Since fire has burned us in the past, we believe that fire will burn us in the future. According to Hume, this reasoning is based on

A. the laws of logic. B. impressions. C. the principle of induction. D. methodological skepticism.

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