Who said that the self-interests of rational human beings would never conflict?

a) Albert Einstein
b) Bertrand Russell
c) Ayn Rand
d) Edward Teller


C

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A) People's intentions B) The nature of the act C) The process of accomplishing the result D) The result of the action

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Harman maintains that from the naturalistic perspective, absolute values

a. are the objective values that we know through scientific inquiry. b. are values that cannot be known scientifically, but that must be assumed if the scientific method is to be adopted. c. are actually only illusory projections of one's personal values onto the world. d. are the values that win out in the evolutionary process. e. are the values that are enforced by the ruling class.

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Most of our knowledge of Socrates' philosophy comes from:

1. Socrates' own writings. 2. The writings of the Presocratics. 3. The writings of Aristophanes, Xenophon, and Plato. 4. The Oracle at Delphi.

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Pierre Hadot is a Greek philosopher

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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