Philosophy: The Power of IdeasMayfield Publishing Company, 1995 - Philosophy |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CLASS PRESENTATION MATERIALS | 7 |
Ethics | 29 |
Copyright | |
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absolute According act selfishly analytic philosophers Anselm answers are marked argued Aristotle Augustine behavior believed Benedictus de Spinoza Bentham Berkeley brain Buddhism Camus CHAPTER Choice Correct answers concept Confucius David Hume dualism ethical experience explain false need Feminist Foucault Friedrich Nietzsche G. E. Moore God's existence Habermas Hegel Heidegger human Hume's idealism Immanuel Kant J. L. Mackie John Locke John Stuart Mill knowledge Lao Tzu Lecture-Discussion Ideas Related Leibniz logical Marx meaningless Mencius metaethics Metaphysics and Epistemology mind is nonphysical Multiple Choice Correct natural law numbers objects ontological argument person physical things Plato political philosophy positivists principle problem Profile psychokinesis R. M. Hare rational Rawls reality reason Related to Selected René Descartes Rorty Rousseau samurai Sartre Selected Questions skepticism social society Socrates Søren Kierkegaard Stoic Thomas Aquinas Thomas Hobbes thought True/False truth universe Utilitarianism virtue women written the following