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What is moral skepticism? What are the different kinds of moral skepticism discussed in Chapter 9, and how do they differ from one another?
Semitic Traders
Refers to merchants from ancient Semitic cultures (such as Phoenician, Hebrew, and others), known for their widespread trade networks in the Mediterranean and Near East.
Tang Dynasty
A dynasty of China that ruled from 618 to 907, noted for its cultural achievements, inventions, and as a high point in Chinese civilization.
Bronze Age
A period in human history, following the Stone Age, characterized by the use of bronze for tools, weapons, and sculpture, facilitated by smelting copper and tin.
Anyang Excavations
Archaeological digs in Anyang, China, that uncovered the remains of the ancient city of Yin, the last capital of the Shang dynasty, providing significant insights into early Chinese civilization.
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