Show what you know by answering true or false to the following. Answer ''false'' if neither applies or if you're not sure. Your score will be calculated on the next page.
Your first question is below.
It is possible to know some things to be true.
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Everything is just a matter of opinion.
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You can only know to be true what your senses (sight, hearing, etc.) tell you.
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You can use your reason to infer the existence and qualities of some things that you cannot sense directly.
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The meaning of life is to find your own pathway to God.
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You cannot prove that God exists, but you cannot prove that God does NOT exist either.
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The bourgeois is delusional.
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People engage in activities as a distraction from the meaninglessness of life.
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You can find meaning in something if you apply yourself.
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Morality is subjective.
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Rationality confines freedom of thought.
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Meaning can be created by human actions and interpretations.
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We do not directly experience the world; we interpret it through our concepts.
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The most important moral values are being free ourselves and respecting the freedom of others.
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People talk about "morality," but in reality people have ulterior motives like the desire for power.
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People who insist on "logical" arguments are just control-freaks who are trying to impose their ideas on others.
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Creating something original is more important to me than doing what is supposedly "moral."
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There are some moral rules (like don't murder, don't steal) that are true universally, even though they need to be interpreted in particular social contexts.
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There is a higher and better world beyond the everyday world in which we live.
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Some activities are just unnatural for human beings, and no one should do them.
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Humans sometimes do evil things just for the sake of doing evil.
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Humans never knowingly do what is evil; evil is caused by ignorance.
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The average person knows as much as the so-called "experts," especially when it comes to politics and public policy.
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Mediocre people often oppose me or fail to appreciate my talents and achievements.
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