Do you agree with Marx's claims concerning "alienation" and "surplus value"?
If so, what do you think is the most powerful criticism of them--and why do you think that it is mistaken? If not, why not?
What will be an ideal response
ANS:
To be answered by the student.
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Consider the following argument: "Your grandmother has done a lot for you, and now that she is sick, I think you should visit her." Which of the following fallacies has been committed in this argument?
A. the fallacy of appeal to pity B. There is no fallacy committed in this argument C. the fallacy of look who's talking D. the straw man fallacy
There are three major reasons given in the text for why psychological egoism is an appealing theory. Which shouldn't be listed?
A. The theory appeals to our modern-day cynicism. B. The theory appeals to our honesty. C. The theory allows us to choose when to be selfish and when to consider the feelings of others. D. The theory serves as an excuse for not trying to do something for others.
The following sentence is a statement: "How unfair!"
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In the context of the role of experience in acquiring moral knowledge, which of the following is a belief of positivists?
A. Adhering to commonly held beliefs is the surest path to true wisdom. B. Each individual is responsible for his or her actions and the consequences of those actions. C. There are some moral norms that must be obeyed by all people. D. Moral judgments are simply expressions of an individual's emotions.