Kierkegaard held that becoming a subject was possible for anyone, theist or atheist
indicate whethet this statement is true or false
ANS: F
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According to hard determinists, we think we are free but we really are not because:
A. our actions have no causes. B. we do not know the causes of our actions. C. our choices have no causes. D. we do not know the future.
Identify the type of fallacy in the following passage."Look, we make people buy liability car insurance, so there's no reason to complain about making people buy liability insurance when they buy a gun."
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
"Corporate in fighting,'' "management power struggles,'' "maneuvering and politics and power grabbing'' and "Machiavellian intrigues'' are all phrases, H. Ross Perot, uses to describe
A) the reality of family life today. B) the reality of corporate life today. C) the reality of the lunch room. D) the reality of the drive into work.
Which of the following is NOT true of Hobbes' social contract theory?
A) ?It is both a political and a moral position. B) ?It assumes that a person's agreement to social rules will be grounded in self-interest. C) ?It assumes that the outcome of the social contract will be a democratic government. D) ?It assumes that a person's agreement to social rules will be rational.