When Epicurus says that "death is nothing to us," what he means is ____________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: Death does not apply to us because are alive. And it does not apply to us when we are dead, because we no longer exist to think or worry about it.
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What will be an ideal response
Which of the following is a contemporary libertarian advocate and author of the book Anarchy, State, and Utopia?
a. John Locke b. John Stuart Mill c. Robert Nozick d. Peter Singer
Alasdair believes that man is essentially a __________
a. rational animal b. social animal c. creation of God d. storyteller
Both Annette Baier and Marilyn Friedman start their essays with reflections on the work of
the psychological researcher a. Sigmund Freud. b. Anna Freud. c. B. F. Skinner. d. Carol Gilligan. e. Albert Bandura.