Why do independent-minded religious seekers find Shinto religion appealing?
What will be an ideal response?
The Shinto religion’s reverence for nature, feeling for ritual, and open acknowledgment of pluralism (at least in a Buddhist and Confucian context) appeal to and attract independent-minded religious seekers.
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According to Baha’i, what is the capstone of all the teachings of Baha’i and the supreme goal of humankind?
a. faithfulness to the teaching of the prophets b. establishment of permanent and universal peace c. works of charity and service d. equality between men and women and all races
Reconstruct the following as a standard-form syllogism, and determine whether it is valid.From a letter to the editor: "Any project that gets taxpayers' money ought to be one that the taxpayers get some sort of benefit from, don't you think? So if the Federal Aviation Authority is going to pour millions in public funds into automated flight centers at all privately owned airports, then justice can only be served by forcing those airports to begin offering services to the public as well as their current wealthy patrons."
What will be an ideal response?
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each multiple choice question. Which of the following is a deductive argument?
A) An expository passage. B) An argument from authority. C) A causal inference. D) A disjunctive syllogism. E) A command.
What did James believe we have a basic obligation to do?
a. Be egoistic b. Be utilitarians c. Maximize satisfactions d. Maximize frustrations