Hume thought we could eventually be trained to give up our irrational belief in causal judgments

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


False

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In the context of natural rights, liberalism is:

A. a theory that opposes social and legal constraints upon individual freedoms. B. an economic system based on government regulation of society and trade. C. an ethical theory based on social and political reform to affirm the dignity and rights of all people. D. a belief that morality is objective and universally applicable to all people.

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A vegan is someone who does not eat

a) meat. b) meat and fish. c) meat and animal products. d) pizza.

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_____is the view that what appears to be ethical statements are really just imperatives

A. Intuitionism B. Nonobjectivism C. Emotivism D. Deontology

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In the books of 1 and 2 Samuel, Samuel function as a _______, _______, and _______

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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