Which branch of philosophy explores values?
a. metaphysics
b. epistemology
c. axiology
d. aesthetics
c.
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A) Free Athenians B) Women C) Philosophers D) Cattle
Ethical relativism and cognitive relativism mean the same thing
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Dalrymple makes each of the following claims in Ibsen and His Discontents EXCEPT:
a. In all of his plays, Ibsen portrays human misery as resulting from not following one’s own selfish inclinations, regardless of the consequences. b. Ibsen seeks to expose certain basic social institutions (i.e., marriage and the nuclear family) as inherently dysfunctional. c. Most people find it more comforting to believe in the tragic notion that mankind is inherently flawed with no possibility at perfection than in the utopian idea of human perfectibility. d. The desire for an eventual state of affairs in which all human dissatisfactions are eradicated helps account for the enduring popularity of three of Ibsen’s most frequently performed plays: A Doll’s House, Ghosts, and Hedda Gabler
Onesimus was a runaway slave who was converted to Christianity by Paul. Paul later sent him back to his master, telling the master
A. to treat Onesimus as a servant with pay, but to kept him segregated. B. to keep better control over his property. C. to treat Onesimus "no longer as a slave, but ?as a dear brother." D. to flog Onesimus for disobedience.