According to Kallenberg, the ability to make ethical judgments requires ________

a. the ability to see in a certain way
b. heavy theoretical reasoning
c. knowledge of rules
d. the ability to play games


a

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Nietzsche anticipated the global skepticism and conceptual chaos of the 20th century; and like Freud, Nietzsche celebrated the darker, instinctual, less rational motives of the human mind.

a. true b. false

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Using rules from both Group I and Group II, construct a deduction to prove that the following is valid.1. (P ? Q) & (R ? S) (Premise)2. Q ? ~S (Premise)3. ~T ? (P & R) (Premise)/? T

What will be an ideal response?

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A store owner is trying to decide whether or not to cheat her customers. Which decision-making process results in a moral act?

A. She decides to try to cheat her customers on occasion when she is certain she can get away with it. B. She decides not to cheat her customers because she might be found out and lose all her customers. C. She decides not to cheat her customers because she believes that it would not be right, regardless of consequences. D. She decides not to cheat her customers because she likes them very much.

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According to Nietzsche, Christianity is the religion of

A. Love B. Pity C. Joy D. Peace

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