The debate around the "Aryan Invasion Theory" shows how scholars of religion
a. are examining older theories that were based on textual sources.
b. should focus more exclusively on textual sources.
c. are examining the Aryan influence on the Vedas.
d. should focus more exclusively on Sanskrit.
a
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According to Kant, members of the moral community or kingdom of ends include(s):
A. humans, as well as household pets because they are valued by humans. B. all sentient beings because they are capable of experiencing pain and pleasure. C. humans because they are rational. D. only God because only God has a perfectly good will.
Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. Health care is a basic right. Our current system is convoluted and unethical and should go the way of gladiator
games. We can spar and battle in the free market in many arenas, but when we get sick we should all have care-not just the lawyers, bankers, politicians, and others who can afford it. We like the free market, but we shouldn't let people die in the street-not in this country. Lucius Schoenbaum, Letter to the Editor A) Argument; conclusion: We can spar and battle ... others who can afford it. B) Argument; conclusion: We like the free market ... not in this country. C) Argument; conclusion: Our current system is convoluted ... gladiator games. D) Nonargument. E) Argument; conclusion: Health care is a basic right.
A deliberate subjectivist allows for _______
A. certainty B. objectivity C. debate D. warrant
Kingsolver's The Poisonwood Bible can be viewed as (choose the most likely answer)
A. an argument against ethical relativism. B. an argument in favor of ethical relativism. C. an argument in favor of hard universalism. D. an argument in favor of moral nihilism.