Kant held that ethical truths could never be "proven."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


False

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One apparent difference between minds and physical things is that

A) ?minds can be directly observed by anyone, but physical things cannot. B) ?minds cannot be directly observed by anyone, but physical things can.. C) ?minds are unchanging, but physical things can change. D) ?minds can change, but physical things can't change.

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Synagogue is the Greek word for

a. church. b. shrine. c. assembly. d. temple.

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The main argument for the acceptance of pornography is individual sexual freedom and the fact that no proof exists that it degrades people

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Septuagint is:

a. the seventy books of a heretical Christian canon b. the collection of all of Paul's letters also contained in the New Testament c. an early Christian collection of false gospels. d. the Jewish Bible in Greek form

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