Sartre endorses
a. Libertarianism
b. Determinism
c. LaPlacianism
d. Psychologism
ANSWER: a
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a. Life is always a precious gift. b. Life can sometimes be seen as an injury. c. The value of a life can never be determined. d. Children's lives are more valuable than those of adults.
Business's responsibility for understanding and providing for consumer needs derives from the fact that citizen-consumers are dependent on business to satisfy their needs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A) All B are A. (Und.) B) No A are B. (Und.) C) All non-B are non-A. (F) D) No A are B. (T) E) All B are A. (F)
Since some politicians are honest people and some honest people are eloquent statesmen, it follows that some politicians are eloquent statesmen.
What will be an ideal response?