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On Liberty

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31 answers across the worldviews stand on this work

  1. LiberalismWhat defines right and wrong?at ch. 1
  2. LiberalismWhat does it say is the main problem with humanity or the world?
  3. LiberalismWhat events shaped its early growth?
  4. LiberalismWhat would count as evidence against it? What would have to be true for a fair person to walk away from it?at ch. 2
  5. LiberalismAre its teachings fixed and final, or open to new understanding?
  6. LiberalismWhat does its ideal person look like?at ch. 3
  7. LiberalismHow does it shape identity, behavior, and community life?at ch. 3
  8. LiberalismHow do followers balance it with modern life and science?at ch. 2
  9. LiberalismWhat happens when someone fails morally — punishment, forgiveness, purification, karma, or correction?at ch. 4
  10. LiberalismHow did the universe begin?
  11. LiberalismWhat does it forbid?at ch. 4
  12. LiberalismWhat is the purpose of human life — what gives it meaning?at ch. 1
  13. LiberalismWhat is its final source of truth?at ch. 2
  14. LiberalismIf a text is claimed to come from God, how well was it preserved — and how do scholars judge that claim?
  15. LiberalismWhat do the texts say about themselves — their origin, their authority, and who they are for?at ch. 1
  16. LiberalismWhat key teachings do the texts state clearly?at ch. 1
  17. LiberalismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?
  18. LiberalismWhat solution does it offer?
  19. LiberalismHow does it tell truth from falsehood?
  20. LiberalismWhat virtues does it want people to build?at ch. 3
  21. LiberalismWhy is there something rather than nothing?at ch. 2
  22. LiberalismWhy should that source be trusted?at ch. 2
  23. SecularismWhat defines right and wrong?
  24. SecularismWhat are its foundational texts — scriptures, books, or writings?
  25. SecularismDo humans have free will, or is life decided by fate, nature's laws, karma, or divine decree?
  26. SecularismWhat happens when someone fails morally — punishment, forgiveness, purification, karma, or correction?
  27. SecularismWhat does it forbid?
  28. SecularismWhat are the main themes and the style of these texts?
  29. SecularismWhen does it allow force to be used, if ever — and for what purpose?
  30. SecularismWhat virtues does it want people to build?
  31. SecularismWhat deeper thing — moral, spiritual, psychological, or social — does it say is broken?
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