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What philosopher argued that humans act only out of self-interest and are material bodies?
 
 

a. Thomas Hobbes
  b. Mark Mercer
  c. Sigmund Freud
  d. Aristotle



Question 2

The philosophical view that human beings act only out of self-interest is called
 
 

a. natural selection
  b. psychological egoism
  c. altruism
  d. existentialism




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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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