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With regard to moral truths,

    { 1 } - genuine knowledge is not a social achievement.
    { 2 } - individuals can achieve the knowledge they need to live by their own efforts alone.
    { 3 } - we must think for ourselves, no matter what anyone else thinks.
    { 4 } - faith is reasonable.
    { 5 } - as in natural science, one can rely only on his own research.

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With regard to moral truths,

Contrary to the tenets of individualism, it is.

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With regard to moral truths,

    { 1 } - genuine knowledge is not a social achievement.
    { 2 } - individuals can achieve the knowledge they need to live by their own efforts alone.
    { 3 } - we must think for ourselves, no matter what anyone else thinks.
    { 4 } - faith is reasonable.
    { 5 } - as in natural science, one can rely only on his own research.

It is doubtful that individuals can know themselves by themselves, much less know the moral truths necessary to govern their lives.

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3 is wrong. Please try again.

With regard to moral truths,

    { 1 } - genuine knowledge is not a social achievement.
    { 2 } - individuals can achieve the knowledge they need to live by their own efforts alone.
    { 3 } - we must think for ourselves, no matter what anyone else thinks.
    { 4 } - faith is reasonable.
    { 5 } - as in natural science, one can rely only on his own research.

This is a half truth. Once we know the truth, we must hold to it despite opposition; but it is questionable whether one can arrive at moral truth by himself.

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With regard to moral truths,

    { 1 } - genuine knowledge is not a social achievement.
    { 2 } - individuals can achieve the knowledge they need to live by their own efforts alone.
    { 3 } - we must think for ourselves, no matter what anyone else thinks.
    { 4 } - faith is reasonable.
    { 5 } - as in natural science, one can rely only on his own research.

Here faith means remaining true to what God has revealed in community.

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5 is wrong. Please try again.

With regard to moral truths,

    { 1 } - genuine knowledge is not a social achievement.
    { 2 } - individuals can achieve the knowledge they need to live by their own efforts alone.
    { 3 } - we must think for ourselves, no matter what anyone else thinks.
    { 4 } - faith is reasonable.
    { 5 } - as in natural science, one can rely only on his own research.

No natural scientist develops truth exclusively by his own research, but he must rely on the research as well as the insight of others.

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