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The Philosophical Journey, 2/e
William Lawhead, The University of Mississippi
The Search for Ultimate Reality
Libertarianism
True or False
1
To be a libertarian one must accept that all human actions are free and undetermined.
A)
True
B)
False
2
A fundamental tenet of libertarianism is that when it comes to human action there's no distinction between causes and reasons.
A)
True
B)
False
3
Libertarians insist that if determinism were true there would be no room in the world for moral responsibility.
A)
True
B)
False
4
Sartre takes the existence of radical existential freedom to be compatible with the truth of determinism.
A)
True
B)
False
5
According to Sartre, exercising bad faith means participating in religious practices and rituals but not following the ethical demands of one's religion.
A)
True
B)
False
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