HUMA 1160 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Manichaeism, Reductio Ad Absurdum, Modus Ponens
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Students are permitted to bring a lined sheet of paper containing 8 lines (in normal handwriting) for each question (=24 lines in total). Question 1. is worth a total of 40 marks; question 2. is worth 60 marks. Question 3. is an optional bonus question, which if done satisfactorily, will raise your final mark on this test by a half grade (e. g. from c to. C+; b+ to a): describe and assess the three views of religious language discussed in class. P2 desires can be had only for something one lacks. P3 however god is infinite and so he lacks nothing. Conclusion: therefore the anthro. either has to deny that god has desires that god is infinite. Criticism 2(god not planned for himself, but what god has created) P2 plans are needed only for something which is dependent. P3 however god is omnipotent and so does not depend on anything.