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imowrer

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Kant says it is morally necessary to assume Gods existence because
 
 

a. without a final judgment, there would be no point to morality.
  b. without Gods commands, we would not know what is morally right or wrong.
  c. he is the source of our inner moral conscience.
  d. our moral intuitions demand that happiness and morality have some correspondence.



Question 2

For Kant, human freedom
 
 

a. is a scientifically observable fact.
  b. has been disproven by science.
  c. is a necessary postulate for morality to make sense.
  d. is not necessary for there to be moral obligations.




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Answer to Question 1

d.

Answer to Question 2

c.





 

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