Socrates argues that we should
a) only injure others in self defense.
b) disobey unjust laws.
c) never return injury for injury.
d) harm ourselves rather than harming others
c) never return injury for injury.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
On the Aristotelian/Thomistic view of the soul, a person can lose first-order capacities because of accidents but a person can never lose the lower order capacities to walk
a. true b. false
One thing the Daoists absorbed from the Buddhists was
a. the pattern of monasticism. b. the pattern of asceticism. c. vegetarianism. d. a belief in nature's power.
Godwin's Fire Rescue thought experiment shows that utilitarianism is inconsistent with our notion of
A. pain. B. rights. C. happiness. D. duties. E. justice.