Who claimed that status and riches would come at the expense of one's integrity?
A) Lao-tzu
B) Plato
C) Socrates
D) Lie Zi
D
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Consider the positive evaluative adjectives
"Well-Documented, Strongly Supported, Well-Argued, Certain, True, Reasonable, Plausible, and Probable." The adjectives in that list typically best apply to which of the following? (a) premises (b) reasons (c) claims/conclusions (d) arguments (e) argument makers
William James’s story of the mountain climber was meant to illustrate the principle that
a. when we have insufficient evidence, we should not act. b. there are cases where faith creates its own verification. c. in every case we should make a leap of faith if we are inclined to do so. d. faith in God is not a risky leap because it is grounded in solid, objective, rational evidence.
The differences between social codes for women in Buddhism and Hinduism is
a. in Hinduism, women could lead a renunciate life. b. in Buddhism, women are capable of achieving enlightenment. c. in Hinduism, women must follow eight special rules to become nuns. d. in Buddhism, women are expected embrace the doctrines dukkha and anitya.
You see a laptop on a table in the library. No one is around. You would love to have a laptop but cannot afford one. If you were a cultural relativist, you would most likely:
A. refrain from stealing it because it is against the law. B. refrain from taking it because you would not like it if someone stole a laptop from you. C. take it because you feel that stealing is personally right for you. D. refrain from taking it because you are afraid you might get caught.