What did Wittgenstein believe would never touch the important problems of life?
A) Philosophy
B) Theology
C) Science
D) Religion
C
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Who is “the disciple whom Jesus loved?”
A. No one knows (although some speculate that it was John). B. Mark C. Paul D. Judas
From Kant’s standpoint, which statements are true about moral laws?
A. They are personal for moral laws are not laws of nature, which tend to all objects in the world.. B. They are discovered by consulting our deepest emotions and intuitions about how we should relate to other humans C. They are "imperatives" because humans are unable to disobey them D. They are universal for they apply to all rational creatures.
Philosophy can be enjoyable and stimulating to read, because it
A) is usually written in the form of dramatic dialogues. B) doesn't force or challenge us to rethink our inherited beliefs. C) frequently contains arguments. D) can provide the pleasure of discovering new ideas.
Which religion was not influential in Japan after the fourth century C.E.?
a. Christianity b. Buddhism c. Confucianism d. Hinduism.