Compared to earlier philosophers, the sophists:
1 Focused on human beings.
2 Believed that there was a clear and absolute moral order.
3 Believed in a return to earlier religions.
4 Focused on nature.
The correct answer is Option 2. Compared to earlier philosophers, the sophists believed that there was a clear and absolute moral order.
Compared to earlier philosophers, the sophists: 1 Focused on human beings. 2 Believed that there was...
3. Kessler summarizes William P. Alston’s nine characteristics of religion as: 1. Belief in supernatural beings (gods). 2. A distinction between sacred and profane objects. 3. Ritual acts focused on sacred objects. 4. A moral code believed to be sanctioned by the gods. 5. Characteristically religious feelings (awe, sense of mystery, sense of guilt, adoration), which tend to be aroused in the presence of sacred objects and during the practice of ritual, and which are connected in idea with the...
Philosophers have spent centuries arguing over the existence and the form of human nature. Now, it's your turn to get in on the fun! Please clearly and concisely answer the following questions: 1. What does the term “human nature" mean to you personally? 2. Do you believe there is such a thing as human nature? a. If yes, why do you believe that it exists? b. If no, why do you believe that it does not exist? 3. Has your...
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U SUDMIL. 1. What did early human beings believe caused illness and disease? 2. Who were the first people to organize medical care? 3. Name two ways that medical progress was made during the Renaissance period. 4. Which discoveries in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries led to safer surgeries? 5. How does technology continue to improve medical care today? 6. Explain how society's view of women in medicine has changed over the years. 7....
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