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Zoey63294

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What does Nietzsche say is a more important quality of a judgment than truth?
 
  a. Its being honest
  b. Its being fair
  c. Its being life-promoting
  d. Its being beautiful

Question 2

We reach judgments about the rightness of prima facie duties:
 
  a. after perceiving circumstances in which promises are made.
  b. similar to the way we reach knowledge of mathematical axioms.
  c. by perceiving the form of the good.
  d. after perceiving circumstances in which promises are made and similar tothe way we reach knowledge of mathematical axioms.
 e. similar to the way we reach knowledge of mathematical axioms and byperceiving the form of the good.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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