Assess the following as probably true, as probably false, as requiring further documentation before judgment, or as a claim that cannot properly be evaluated. Consider both the nature of the claim and the source."Enough is enough! A national survey finds a majority of American adults do not support more restrictive or tougher anti-smoking measures."-The Tobacco Institute
What will be an ideal response?
Further documentation is needed here. Once upon a time this was probably true, but things have changed since the clear connection between smoking and serious lung disease has been established. We've noticed a large increase in anti-smoking sentiment in some parts of the country; we expect that will continue.
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James Rachels’s view of moral autonomy is that
a. the notion is a relic of Kantian philosophy and should be abandoned. b. it is a guiding ideal, but impossible to attain. c. it is based in sinful human pride and, hence, is contrary to any valid ethics. d. it is a reason why religious morality should be rejected.
According to Dewey, ethical investigations typically: a. function much like scientific investigations. b. function not at all like scientific investigations, since they are completelysubjective in nature. c. function not at all like scientific investigations, since it is assumed that peoplealready know what to value. d. all of these choices
e. none of these choices.
In the analytic tradition people do theology
indicate whether this statement is true or false
"Parallelism" is the belief that
A) the mind and the body appear to interact but actually do not. B) the mind is not physical, but can cause physical things to happen in the body. C) the mind is not physical, and cannot move the body. D) the mind and body are both illusions.