Emotivism is the view that moral statements have only noncognitive meaning

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Walter Berns hold that in order for us legitimately to be angry with someone

a. there must be a social contract in place. b. anger must be recognized and legitimized by the rules and practices of our culture. c. we must believe in a system of just punishments and just rewards. d. we must believe in a God of wrath and vengeance and severe justice. e. we must believe that person is responsible for her acts.

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Nirvana means living the cycle of rebirth without hope of release

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Jean Hampton notes that the theory of morality developed by Hobbes contains a very

strong assumption of a. God as absolute ruler. b. humans as separate individuals. c. universal and absolute moral intuitions. d. the transcendent power of human reason. e. universal sentiments of pity, affection, and community.

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Edmund Husserl agreed with Kant in postulating that there is an realm of unknowable "things in themselves."

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