According to the Shinto worldview, the basic dilemma to be overcome is __________
a. fear
b. greed
c. ignorance
d. pollution
e. sinfulness
d
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following represent reasons for multinational corporations to operate in less developed countries (LDCs)?
A. highly trained labor, tax incentives, scarce resources B. cheap labor, available resources, tax shelters C. good infrastructure, well-educated populace, textile factories D. strong currency, developed bureaucracies, decent healthcare
Nagel maintains that morality is possible only for a being who
a. is made in the image of God. b. is capable of carrying out sophisticated logical operations. c. is capable of seeing oneself as one among a group of generally similar individuals. d. is able to map out his or her own moral rules, with no help from others. e. has clear intuitions of right and wrong.
The ancient Greeks believed that one had to live in a good society in order to live a good life
Indicate whether the statement is true or false