Philosophy can be enjoyable and stimulating to read, because it
A) is usually written in the form of dramatic dialogues.
B) doesn't force or challenge us to rethink our inherited beliefs.
C) frequently contains arguments.
D) can provide the pleasure of discovering new ideas.
D
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The ethical approach that maintains that what has to be calculated is not pleasure or happiness but all intrinsically valuable human goods, which include friendship, knowledge, and a host of other goods valuable in themselves
A. hedonistic utilitarianism B. ideal utilitarianism C. eudaimonistic utilitarianism D. all of these
With Ethical Egoism is the ultimate principle of conduct is
A. diversity B. contentment C. multi culturalism D. self-interest
The identity argument with its premises that what is morally right depends on one’s
identity and that race, ethnicity or culture are central to one’s identity, would have its biggest support from
a. Kantians b. Utilitarians c. Rights theorists d. Virtue theorists
The term "pragmatism" is from the Greek for "politics."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false