Kant thinks that the moral worth of an action depends on whether you intend it because you believe
A. it is the law
B. it is consistent with your authentic desire
C. it is right
D. it is in your interest as a person or end in itself
Answer: C. it is right
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Paul wrote to the Colossae congregation to correct apparent notions involving the worship of
A. demons in a Satanic sub-cult. B. angels or other invisible spirits. C. Christ as a supreme being. D. Paul himself as a prophet of God.
For what purpose did Paul travel to Jerusalem after spending three years in Arabia?
A. to organize a revolt against Rome B. to spread the Gospel C. to quit his job D. to get to know Cephas (Peter)
Syllogism 2F Given the following syllogism: Some unfriendly companions are individuals with a sense of humor, for all individuals without a sense of humor are people hard to get along with, and some friendly companions are people easy to get along with. For Syllogism 2F, the major premise is:
A) All people easy to get along with are individuals with a sense of humor. B) Some friendly companions are people easy to get along with. C) No individuals without a sense of humor are people easy to get along with. D) Some friendly companions are not people hard to get along with. E) Some individuals with a sense of humor are not friendly companions.
According to Brock, nonvoluntary euthanasia is:
a. equally as permissible as voluntary euthanasia b. not an issue in the euthanasia debate c. potentially an unwanted side-effect of permitting voluntary euthanasia d. equally as objectionable as voluntary euthanasia