Isolate and discuss the rhetorical devices that appear in the following passage:Yes, well, in a way I agree with you.
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
A material conditional is false if its antecedent is true and its consequent is false; otherwise, it is true.
According to Kant, if we want to know whether a given action is moral we should ask ourselves if
a. the action has good consequences b. that action is such that we could make it a rule that everyone should follow c. it results in my being better off, regardless of how others are affected d. I feel the action is the morally correct one given the situation
INSTRUCTIONS: In each problem below you are given a statement, its truth value in parentheses, and a new statement. You must determine how the new statement is related to the given statement and determine the truth value of the new statement. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint and assume that 'A' and 'B' denote things that actually exist. Some A are not B. (T) No A are B
A) Subcontrary. (Und.) B) Subalternation. (Und.) C) Contraposition. (T) D) Obversion. (T) E) Contradictory. (F)
A) Analyze the argument passage below, addressing the following as appropriate: specify the issues addressed; identify premises and conclusions; classify as inductive or deductive; supply missing premises; separate arguments from window dressing; identify claims better left unstated. B) Diagram the argument.I think we should ask Bill to take care of the house while we're gone. According to Kent, Bill took good care of Kent's house. In addition, he's always been responsible about other things. I'm sure he'll do a good job.
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