Not all slippery-slope arguments are fallacious.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Wong begins her essay with

a) a quote from Marx. b) a factory song. c) a prison poem. d) a description of her early life.

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According to Kant, the consequences of an action are irrelevant to its moral worth

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Symbolize the following argument, and test it for validity. If valid, construct a deduction;if invalid, assign truth values that show that the premises can be true while the conclusion is false. Use these letters: D = The drought will continue.; S = We get an early storm.;M = Managers of the ski areas will be happy.; F = There will be great fire danger next year.Either there will be an early storm, or the drought will continue. If there's no continuation of the drought, then the managers of the ski areas will be happy and there will be no great danger of fire next year. So if we're to avoid any great danger of fire next year and to make the ski area managers happy, it will be necessary for there to be an early storm.

What will be an ideal response?

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English philosopher ______________ wrote On Liberty in 1859

a. John Locke b. David Hume c. John Stuart Mill d. Isaiah Berlin

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