QUESTION 1 For Kant, rationality is the capability for generalizing, making free choices, developing caring relationships,...
QUESTION 1 For Kant, rationality is the capability for generalizing, making free choices, developing caring relationships, following rules, and altering conduct when the truth of a proposition and interconnections between conduct and the proposition are recognized. OTrue False QUESTION 2 Although Conventionalism is superior in some ways to IR/E, there is no reason to assume that any society is a reliable source of morality and some actions happen outside of soclety but they still are morally right or wrong. True False QUESTION 3 Problems for DCT include, that it is difficult, at best to know who has the correct interpretation of religious texts, many religious texts state actions that we now believe to be morally right are actually morally wrong, and we do r pick which religious text/religion is corre have adequate evi over another True False
QUESTION 1 For Kant, rationality is the capability for generalizing, making free choices, developing caring relationships, following rules, and altering conduct when the truth of a proposition and interconnections between conduct and the proposition are recognized. OTrue False QUESTION 2 Although Conventionalism is superior in some ways to IR/E, there is no reason to assume that any society is a reliable source of morality and some actions happen outside of soclety but they still are morally right or wrong. True False QUESTION 3 Problems for DCT include, that it is difficult, at best to know who has the correct interpretation of religious texts, many religious texts state actions that we now believe to be morally right are actually morally wrong, and we do r pick which religious text/religion is corre have adequate evi over another True False