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22 October, 07:05

Most sages of the Axial Age took which of the following views of human nature?

a. It's pre-determined.

b. It's essentially bad.

c. It's essentially good.

d. It's neither good nor bad.

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  1. 22 October, 08:56
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    Most sages of the Axial Age took that it's neither good nor bad views of human nature. Axial Age is a term by the German philosopher Karl Jaspers. He said that new ways of thinking appeared in a parallel development without any clear contact between the old world. An example to this is Zarathustra taught a challenging view between good and evil.

    The answer is letter D.
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