Cosmological arguments for God's existence argue from the existence of the universe to God as the cause of that existence
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True
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When philosophers say that the state cannot be defined teleologically, they mean:
A. the word "state" has too many meanings to allow it to be defined. B. we cannot explain what a state is in terms of the goals at which it aims. C. different people use the word "state" different ways. D. states have no goals. E. None of the above
Zoroastrianism began in ancient India
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.____________ arise when there is uncertainty about whether to accept or reject a claim, or about what to do or not do.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Mill argues that the government is never justified in
a) taxing people without their consent. b) prohibiting actions that harm others. c) limiting human autonomy. d) regulating wholly self-regarding actions