Immanuel Kant challenges the ontological argument's second premise which states that

A) ?we cannot conceive of God except as an infinite and most perfect being.
B) ?existence is a "perfection."
C) ?an infinite series of causes is impossible.
D) ?there is an analogy between nature and human artifacts, like watches.


B

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In a traditional Chinese funeral, which of the following is done after the burial?

A) ?The rituals immediately discontinue after the funeral. B) ?The clothes worn by the mourners are preserved. C) ?The family's mourning period stops after thirty days. D) ?The deceased are offered special prayers at home.

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Rawls’s difference principle from his theory of justice advocates

a. differential treatment based on prior deprivation of rights or opportunities. b. equal treatment to all c. allocation of scarce goods according to capability d. all of the above

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What is Regan’s position on animal research?

a. It is justified only for research on very serious human diseases b. It is justified for research on all human diseases c. It is justified for research on all nonhuman and human diseases

d. It is never justified

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The difference between customary property rights and legal property rights is that

legal property rights" ¦ a. is informal and works outside the law b. refers to the law for citizens of a particular nation-state, with varying levels of local and national jurisdiction. c. provides rules about relations among states and relations among individuals and states, as well as other organizations d. is interpreted and enforced within the law

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