Multiple Choice
In his Confessions, St. Augustine argued that:
A) personal consciousness, endowed with God's grace, determines life's direction.
B) the rational capacity of the soul is sufficient to explain human activity.
C) the sensory capacity of the body gives knowledge of the universe.
D) the conflict between the passions and reason can never by resolved.
E) each individual should seek pleasure and avoid pain.
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