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

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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.

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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.

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The Naskapi referred to the active, living soul of the individual as

a. Mantu. b. Mista'peo. c. Tsaka'bec. d. Sedna

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