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naturalchemist

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Radhakrishnan argues that we must liberate ourselves from
 
 

a) each other.
  b) disinterestedness.
  c) Hindu metaphysics.
  d) sense addiction



Question 2

Varona says that we find the ideal of a perfect society in
 
  a) Augustines City of God.
 

b) Platos Republic.
  c) Nietzsches Zarathustra.
  d) Skinners Walden Two.




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Answer to Question 1

d) sense addiction

Answer to Question 2

a) Augustine's City of God.



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