Harris and Narayan argue that those who genuinely favor meritocracy and meritocratic
ideals
a. are strongly opposed to any form of affirmative action.
b. are in fundamental opposition to basic democratic principles.
c. have failed to grasp the importance of shared community values.
d. may have good reason to support affirmative action.
e. are in conflict with the central teachings of the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim
faiths.
d
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Proper names and singular expressions are those which
a. are already in standard form b. refer to a particular person or thing c. require a universal quantifier d. are translated using three categories
Gauthier believes that social contract can be based on
a. altruism and self-interest b. altruism alone c. self-interest alone d. pity and self-interest
The ____liberty perspective sees the role of government as protection against interference in individual liberty
A. Negative B. Positive C. Conservative D. Liberal
If an argument is sound, then the logical thinker who recognizes this knows that
A) its premises can be accepted and its conclusion denied. B) its conclusion must be accepted as true. C) it isn't contradictory to accept its premises and deny its conclusion.