Supererogatory actions are
A) actions that are normally wrong to do, but can sometimes be right.
B) actions that it would be good to do but not immoral not to do.
C) actions that we are morally required to do, all things considered.
D) actions that are wrong even though they produce some good.
B
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A) he knew his brain was inside the vat. B) he had always thought that his awareness occurred in his brain. C) his eyes could see his brain was in the vat. D) his brain could see that his body was not in the vat.
According to Socrates, pleasure is not the same as good, and pain is not the same as evil
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The corresponding conditional of a valid argument form is
a. a contingent sentence. b. a self-contradiction. c. a tautology. d. None of these choices.
When Augustine began seeking a solution to the problem of evil, the first solution that attracted him was that of the _________________
Fill in the blank with correct word.