List one of the philosophical questions that stem from the problem of personal identity
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: If our most closely held values change radically, are we still the same person? Are we each one singular being, or is there more than one person inside each of us? What accounts for my persistence through time, that I am still the same me that I was in the past?
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The United Sates was viewed by Baha’i leaders as the world’s best hope for international _________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Philosophers who claim that impartiality is key to ethical reasoning are
a. Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill b. Josiah Royce c. Ayn Rand d. None of the Above
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The belief that everything consists of only one substance is
a. atheism b. dualism c. monism d. pragmatism
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Who wrote of eudaimonia?
A) Mill B) Rawls C) Bentham D) Aristotle
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