Use a Venn diagram to evaluate the following argument: "Some fruits are apples. Some apples are red. So, some fruits are red." This argument is ________.
A. invalid and has at least one false premise
B. valid and has true premises
C. invalid but has true premises and a false conclusion
D. valid but has false premises
E. None of the answers are correct
Answer: B
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A) individuals are free to fix their own beliefs. B) the state fixes belief. C) philosophers fix belief. D) only priests can fix belief.
Which of the following is true of utilitarianism?
A. Utilitarianism claims there are no universal moral truths. B. Utilitarianism is a moral theory originated by Immanuel Kant. C. The utilitarian pays little attention to the rights of the individual. D. All of these answers are true.
__________________________________ accept the claim that there are certain acceptable conventions within a community and look at the differences between different societies
a. Cultural Relativists b. Relativists c. Sociobiologists d. Natural Law Theorists
Ronald F. Duska and Brenda Shay Duska in "Ethics in Auditing: The Auditing Function" argue that auditors have equally powerful and often conflicting duties to both the public and the clients they are hired to audit
Indicate whether the statement is true or false