Which of the following was a transformative moment in Nanak's life?
a. the death of his wife
b. the death of one of his sons
c. a vision from God he received while meditating in the forest
d. the flight of his traveling companion, Mardana, from India
c
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Which of the following best describes sustainability?
a. Giving our immediate successors a world in better condition than it is now b. The present generation’s need to sacrifice for future generations’ rights c. The saving or rationing of natural resources for later us d. The capacity something has to continue to function into the future
Which of the following statements does Duns Scotus accept and Thomas Aquinas reject?
a. Proofs for the existence of God are only probabilistic arguments and not rigorous demonstrations. b. The immortality of the soul cannot be demonstrated. c. We cannot derive the moral law by reasoning about human nature. d. all of the above
Aristippus thought we should observe people's actual behavior
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Socrates believed that only ignorance leads to wrongdoing. 2. Socrates says that virtue is not given by money, but from virtue comes money and every other good of man, public as well as private. 3. Dworkin believed that a life is valuable only if it produces something, whether it be a book or an invention or a work of art. 4. Dworkin believed that the end result is much more important that the means through which people get the end result. 5. In A Man for All Seasons, Sir Thomas More is jailed and executed for heresy and corrupting the youth, in a historical situation bearing a remarkable resemblance to that of Socrates.