Proponents of human cloning offer a variety of reasons for favoring it, all of them

involving purported human benefits.



What will be an ideal response?


Which of these benefits make the strongest case
for permitting cloning? Which make the weakest case?

Philosophy & Belief

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Which Egyptian sage's writings are reproduced almost word for word in Proverbs 22-24?

A. Amenemope B. Necho C. Thutmose D. Amon-Ra

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Pierre Hadot suggests that, in the ancient world, to be a philosopher implied a rupture or split from daily life.

a. true b. false

Philosophy & Belief

According to Ross, if two duties conflict:

a. then I should follow the duty that would produce the best consequences. b. then I should follow the duty that is more of a duty. c. then I should follow the duty supported by self-interest. d. all of these choices. e. none of these choices.

Philosophy & Belief

Put the following categorical syllogism into standard form and identify its mood and figure. Whereas all Klingon warriors are ferocious opponents and some Klingon warriors are not male, it must be that some ferocious opponents are not males.

What will be an ideal response?

Philosophy & Belief