A character trait that prevents a human being from flourishing or becoming truly happy is called a:
Answer: Vice
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
INSTRUCTIONS: Use an ordinary truth table to answer the following problems. Construct the truth table as per the instructions in the textbook. Statement 1E Given the following statement: (G ? ? H) ? (H ? G) Statement 1E is:
A) Logically equivalent. B) Self-contradictory. C) Tautologous. D) Contingent. E) Consistent.
The text criticizes the free-will defense by suggesting that
a. there is no such thing as free will. b. the free-will defense does not address the problem of natural evil. c. God could have allowed some character-building suffering, but did not need to allow the excessive amounts we face. d. we would be better off lacking free will than suffering.
The Naskapi referred to the active, living soul of the individual as
a. Mantu. b. Mista'peo. c. Tsaka'bec. d. Sedna