The identity argument with its premises that what is morally right depends on one’s

identity and that race, ethnicity or culture are central to one’s identity, would have its
biggest support from



a. Kantians
b. Utilitarians
c. Rights theorists
d. Virtue theorists


d. Virtue theorists

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How does the technician determine whether an excessively low gauge reading is caused by a clogged orifice or expansion valve screen or by moisture in the system?

What will be an ideal response?

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If we find an argument such that it is not possible for all of its premises to be true and its conclusion to be false, we call that argument __________

(a) sound (b) fallacious (c) valid (d) warranted

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Philosopher Isaiah Berlin surveyed over 200 senses of _________ across human

history a. institutional legitimacy b. liberty c. representation d. democratic capitalism

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