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1. Pascal's Wager argues what? Select the appropriate missing idea from the options
a. That you will understand the limits of human power
b. If you wager heads in a gamble, then you are morally wrong or bad.
c. Human beings in the state of nature are probably immoral without religion and civil laws.
d. That the universe is probably limited and must end in the future
e. If you believe in the existence and righteousness of the Christian God, then you gain everything if correct and lose nothing if not.
2. John Locke says in his work, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, that this work is an inquiry into the [Blank]." Select the appropriate answer from the options below that completes his idea.
a. Nature of labor
b. Sensations
c. Understanding, pleasant and useful
d. Design of Nature
e. Nature of human freedom
3. Pascal argues that because God is infinite in extension (without limits) we cannot what? Select the appropriate missing idea from the options.
a. Know him
b. Doubt his existence
c. Feel him
d. See him
e. Understand the minds of others
4. Does Leibniz support Descartes', Hobbes', and Spinoza's view of efficient causality? Efficient causality is the concept that a body in motion only is in motion because another body hit it before. In this view, a body in motion does not seek or want any final end but is continuously modified by interactions with other bodies. Select true if he would agree with them or false if he would not.
True
False