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Question 1

In his work, On Crimes and Punishments, ____ argued that punishments should serve only as deterrents.
 
  a. Voltaire
  b. Diderot
  c. Montesquieu
  d. Hume
  e. Beccaria

Question 2

Italian Neo-Platonist philosophers believed that
 
  a. the search for order in nature was part of the search for knowledge about God.
  b. experimental investigation had to be divorced from theological speculation.
  c. study of the humanities was much more important than the study of nature.
  d. the search for knowledge about God began with experimental observation.
  e. a sharp break with antiquity was necessary.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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