According to the author of the text, moral propositions are analytic propositions

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


F

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A. quickly B. narrowly C. easily D. critically

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The virtue of self-love involves

a. unconditional self-approval b. putting oneself first c. a life of contemplation d. self-knowledge

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One reason utilitarianism doesn't require us to always be saints (always strive to improve the world) is that:

a. when we try to this we usually fail b. utilitarianism tells us to make ourselves, not others, as happy as possible c. utilitarianism instructs us to avoid harming others; it says nothing about improving the world d. our health is the most important thing; always working to improve he world would hurt us

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Syllogism 3A Given the following syllogism: Jack can't be a mechanic because every mechanic owns tools, and Jack does not own any tools. For Syllogism 3A, the major premise is:

A) No people who own tools are people identical to Jack. B) No people identical to Jack are mechanics. C) All people identical to Jack are not people who own tools. D) All people who own tools are mechanics. E) All mechanics are people who own tools.

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