Mark L. Johnson maintains that most philosophers who reject the significance of moral
psychology for moral theory hold a view of moral psychology that is overly
a. Freudian.
b. behavioral.
c. narrow and trivial.
d. mechanistic and deterministic.
e. biological and neurological.
c
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Mother Teresa was given the Nobel Prize for Peace for __________
a. negotiating a difficult treaty with extremists b. caring for the poor c. her work as the Secretary of State for India d. discovering a way to purify water
Identify the type of fallacy in the following passage."He says health care in England stinks. He should know. He speaks with an English accent."
What will be an ideal response?
One of the biggest problems with ethical relativism is that
a. it provides no foundation for standing up against wrongdoing against the powerless b. it depends on majority rule c. it has no definitive values d. None of the above