A key objection to performance enhancing drugs is that it violates the basic nature of

sport and the values intrinsic to sport. Brown's answer to this objection criticizes a
distinction used in the objection between goods that are

a. easily available and those that are difficult to achieve.
b. marketable (goods for which one can be financially rewarded) and goods that have no
cash value.
c. internal or external to practices.
d. quantifiable and unquantifiable.
e. part of a zero-sum game (if you obtain the good, that reduces or eliminates the
chances of others obtaining it, such as winning a basketball game) and goods that are
not limited (such as shooting a rapids or climbing a mountain).


c

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Kierkegaard opposed himself to:

A. the Lutheran Church. B. Hegelian philosophers. C. middle-class society. D. Both A and B E. All of the above

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Which of the following is the negation of a disjunction?

(a) It is not the case that Joseph is late for work. (b) Joseph was on time for work every day last month. (c) It is not true that both Joseph is late for work and that Joseph owes me money for gas. (d) It is not the case that either Joseph is late for work or that he owes me money for gas. (e) If Joseph is not late for work one more time, then he will keep his job.

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Which of the following does not belong in the Chinese

five element view of human nature?

a. Earth b. Yin and Yang c. Water d. Fire

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According to Nietzsche, the world:

1. can be interpreted in an infinite number of ways. 2. has only one Truth. 3. is understood best through science. 4. is understood best through religion.

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