The Principle of Fairness requires that we

A. consider an individual to be innocent until proven guilty.
B. not eliminate anything—including repetitions, assurances, and so on—when rewriting an argument as a well-crafted one.
C. place the burden of proof on the person whose view is contrary to the majority opinion.
D. be loyal to the original argument and not distort its meaning when rewriting it as a well-crafted argument


D. be loyal to the original argument and not distort its meaning when rewriting it as a well-crafted argument

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Foucault says that the problem of the intellectual is to ________

a. separate truth from power b. discover the truth c. gain power over non-intellectuals d. detach truth from hegemonic systems of power

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Which item in the following set of claims has the most negative emotive meaning?a. He was a cautious sort.b. He was deliberate and heedful of his own safety.c. He was afraid to take the slightest risk.d. He was spineless.

What will be an ideal response?

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The ethical stage involves a commitment to

A) beauty B) wisdom C) customs of the individual D) customs of society

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