Unlike his contemporary, Pelagius, Augustine thought it was more important to have faith than to do good works
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Reasoning is always a conscious activity.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
According to natural rights theorists, natural rights:
a. are the rights granted us by governments. b. come into being with the birth of society. c. are rights we are born with. d. ideals to be pursued even though they are unattainable.
At one point during the speech Socrates imagines the laws of Athens, the Laws say, "For, after having brought you into the world, nurtured and educated you, and given you and every other citizen a share in every good we had to give, we further give the right to every Athenian, if he does not like us when he has come of age and has seen the ways of the city, he may go wherever else he pleases and
take his goods with him." This argument implies that A) since Socrates stayed in Athens, he stayed involuntarily. B) if you leave Athens, you must still obey her laws. C) if one voluntarily enjoys the benefits of a state, one assumes obligations to obey its laws. D) Socrates was not free to leave Athens when he came of age.
Aristotle was the tutor of Alexander the Great.
a. true b. false