Kierkegaard believed that arguments for God’s existence are foolish because
a. all such arguments are fallacious.
b. if we have proofs for God, we cannot have faith.
c. objective knowledge can never provide the basis for a subjective commitment.
d. all of the above
d.
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Which of these terms is the closest opposite to the term Monotheistic?
a. incarnations b. monistic c. polytheistic d. transcendent
A Berkeleyan idealist is likely also to be:
a. An empiricist. b. An Aristotelean metaphysician. c. A materialist. d. A strict rationalist. e. A Humean.
Who recently noted that reason rather than emotion has been regarded as the way to acquire knowledge?
a. Rawls b. Jagger c. Heidegger d. Russell