Nietzsche believed that there was no divine plan for life
indicate whether this statement is true or false
ANS: T
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Which tradition concerning the location of Paul's imprisonment when Philippians was written is most likely, according to most scholars today?
a. Jerusalem b. Caesarea c. Ephesus d. Rome
Nietzsche's ethical relativism grows out of his conviction that
A) strong, creative people are harmed by obedience to moral rules intended to protect the weak. B) a political revolution is needed before suffering peoples can lead the good life. C) it is always the dominant economic power that determines what is right and wrong. D) people in Western countries no longer believe in God.
The superego prevents many of the basic drives of the id from being satisfied
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A statistical argument argues from premises regarding a percentage of a population to a conclusion about an individual member of that population or some part of that population.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)