Virtue Ethics differs from the other theories studied this far in that it asks
a. What should I do to be moral?
b. What rules should I follow in order to be moral?
c. What kind of person ought I to be?
d. None of the above
c. What kind of person ought I to be?
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Which inductive generalization is stronger?
a. In a recent survey of 500 people at the Spring Valley mall, the vast majority declared that a college education was a valuable aid to having a good life. Therefore, most Spring Valley residents think that having a college education will help them have a good life. b. In a recent survey of 25 people at the Spring Valley mall, the vast majority declared that a college education was a valuable aid to having a good life. Therefore, most Spring Valley residents think that having a college education will help them have a good life.
Marx said that the point is to change the world
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Identify the sample OR population of the following inductive generalization. You may assume that the premises in each of the arguments are true. All three times I've been to Sam's apartment, he had laundry and magazines strewn all over the floor. So it's likely his place will be a mess when we meet there for our study group tonight. What is the sample?
a. Tonight when we meet at Sam's apartment for study group b. All three times I've been to Sam's apartment c. All the times Sam has had laundry and magazines strewn all over his floor
Mr. Spock of Star Trek is cold, logical, and unemotional. Spock is a Vulcan
Therefore, Vulcans are cold, logical, and unemotional.
What will be an ideal response?