Kant says it is morally necessary to assume God’s existence because
a. without a final judgment, there would be no point to morality.
b. without God’s commands, we would not know what is morally right or wrong.
c. he is the source of our inner moral conscience.
d. our moral intuitions demand that happiness and morality have some correspondence.
d.
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a. life after death b. none of these are correct c. substance dualism d. property dualism
Two characteristics of contemporary Western society that Marx would say that capitalism makes us see as valuable are _____
A. life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness B. justice, constitutional government, and the separation of powers C. cooperation and equality D. competition and inequality
On what did Paul claim that true apostleship depended?
A. the leader's virtue B. the leader's strength of character C. the leader's complete dependence on God D. the proper anointing
Wittgenstein was interested in the philosophy of mathematics
Indicate whether the statement is true or false