Kierkegaard believed that Christianity was
a) the most rational of religions.
b) based on a paradox and should thus be rejected.
c) harmful to both the individual and society.
d) based on a paradox that requires a leap of faith
d) based on a paradox that requires a leap of faith
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A) believing B) pleasure C) egoism D) religion
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"Waldo's pet is a snake. All snakes are amphibians. Therefore, Waldo's pet is an amphibian" i
A) valid B) invalid
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Ethics is the discipline that examines one's moral standards, or the moral standards of a society
a. True b. False
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Frankfurt's Unwilling and Wanton Addicts thought experiment is intended to show that actions based on first-order desires can fail to be free.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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