Eternal punishment seems unjust to people because:

a. humans are inherently evil.
b. humans lack the wisdom to understand the transgression which bringsabout eternal punishment

c. all humans will be punished. d. all of these answers.
e. none of these answers.


b

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A. Ethical relativism forces us to bow to majority rule. B. If ethical relativism is followed to its logical conclusion, then there will be no basis for condemning or praising other cultures. C. In ethical relativism it is hard to determine whether the morality is professed morality or the actual morality of the majority in a group. D. Ethical relativism permits people to do anything they want, since there are no universal moral rules.

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Nagel's Bat thought experiment is intended to show that

A. it's possible to know everything about the mind by knowing everything about the brain. B. mental states are behavioral states. C. mental states cannot be identical to physical states. D. mental states are identical to brain states.

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Descartes believed in innate ideas

indicate whethet this statement is true or false

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each immediate inference. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint for these problems. Some judicial rulings are not displays of wisdom. Therefore, some judicial rulings are displays of wisdom

A) Invalid, illicit contrary. B) Invalid, illicit subcontrary. C) Valid. D) Invalid, existential fallacy. E) Invalid, illicit subalternation.

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