No amount of evidence could establish the existence of God, according to Kierkegaard

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


True

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In court when the prosecuting attorney argues that a legal principle implies that the jury must find the defendant guilty, the lawyer is using _______________ reasoning

(a) comparative (b) ideological (c) empirical (d) causal (e) correlational

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John Rawls's second principle of justice states that insofar as inequalities are permitted -- that is, insofar as it is

compatible with justice for some jobs or positions to bring greater rewards than others -- these positions must be open to all.

a. True b. False

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The second lesson that Rachels believes cultural relativism teaches has to do with

__________.

a. Cultural norms b. Objective morality c. Keeping an open mind d. Working towards a closed mind

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When two statements are logically equivalent, the columns in the truth table under their main logical operators

A. show neither statement is contingent. B. are exactly alike. C. are exactly opposite. D. show both statements are tautologies.

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