QUESTION 15 Thomas Hobbes believed that human nature was good and that we could
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QUESTION 15Thomas Hobbes believed that human nature was good and that we could get by without laws and police.
True False
QUESTION 17
Kant was a Christian, but did not make an argument based on religious supposition.
True False
QUESTION 22
John Mackie was an objectivist who believed in the power of facts in ethics.
True False
QUESTION 26
Plato's Symposium contains a discussion that askes whether conduct is right because the gods command it, or doe the gods command it because it is right?
True False QUESTION 15
Thomas Hobbes believed that human nature was good and that we could get by without laws and police.
True False
QUESTION 17
Kant was a Christian, but did not make an argument based on religious supposition.
True False
QUESTION 22
John Mackie was an objectivist who believed in the power of facts in ethics.
True False
QUESTION 26
Plato's Symposium contains a discussion that askes whether conduct is right because the gods command it, or doe the gods command it because it is right?
True False QUESTION 15
Thomas Hobbes believed that human nature was good and that we could get by without laws and police.
True False
QUESTION 17
Kant was a Christian, but did not make an argument based on religious supposition.
True False QUESTION 17
Kant was a Christian, but did not make an argument based on religious supposition.
True False
QUESTION 22
John Mackie was an objectivist who believed in the power of facts in ethics.
True False QUESTION 22
John Mackie was an objectivist who believed in the power of facts in ethics.
True False
QUESTION 26
Plato's Symposium contains a discussion that askes whether conduct is right because the gods command it, or doe the gods command it because it is right?
True False QUESTION 26
Plato's Symposium contains a discussion that askes whether conduct is right because the gods command it, or doe the gods command it because it is right?
True False
Explanation / Answer
15. False.
16. False, Although Kant was morally a Christian Philosopher and didn't criticize all aspect of religion, but he did argue about a few such as religious community can ugly impulses towards revenge.
22. False. John thinks that objective values are morally anomalous.
26. True, because there it questions and criticizes the Divine theory
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