The determinist's claim that every event has a sufficient explanation seems hard to disagree with because
A) ?it implies that negative freedom is possible.
B) ?it implies that positive freedom is possible.
C) ?it appears to be a basic presupposition of knowledge.
D)
C
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"Voluntary euthanasia is immoral because it is unethical" commits the fallacy of
A) begging the question B) begging the question against C) complex question D) false alternatives E) accident
A prominent example in the essay by Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez is
a. the abolitionist John Brown. b. the D-Day invasion of Normandy. c. the German bombing of London during World War II. d. the political philosopher Machiavelli. e. the brutal treatment of the peasants by the Russian Czars.
A key idea of Immanuel Kant's ethical theory is that:
A) all duties are prima facie duties. B) the moral permissibility of our actions depends entirely upon their consequences. C) we should treat people as ends in themselves, never merely as means. D) only pleasure has intrinsic value.