The Boy Scouts of America is no different from any other public organization such as
Rotary or the Kiwanis Club. Thus, its policy of excluding girls is discriminatory and ought to
be eliminated.
What will be an ideal response?
(Argument from analogy. The only common feature mentioned is being a public
organization. Since public organizations are required to be nondiscriminatory in
their membership, it would seem to follow that the BSA should be, too.)
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Historically, an explicit social contract:
A. has never been used as the basis of a society. B. lies at the heart of every state. C. was the foundation of the United States, but no other country. D. was the foundation of England, but no other state. E. has been the foundation of most liberal democracies.
What is not a "force of production," for Marx?
A) Skill B) Equipment C) Factories D) Coal
When faced with the complaint that utilitarianism is a doctrine worthy of swine, Mill responds that pleasures differ in:
a. legality. b. quality. c. species. d. cost.
Who writes of “neighbor ethics”?
a. Kant c. Mill b. Rawls d. Jonas