What is the harm principle? Explain with an example.

What will be an ideal response?


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What will be an ideal response?

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Understanding how Duska and Duska invoke Kant's universalizability principle, they would suggest that no matter the moral corruption of individuals within corporations, if every auditor acted honestly and with objectivity, trust in the world

markets would remain high. Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Symbolize this statement using the scheme of abbreviation provided: No vampire is more cunning than Dracula. (Vx: x is a vampire; Cxy: x is more cunning than y; d: Dracula)

Symbols list You may use the list below to copy-and-paste symbols into your answer as needed. ?; ?; •; ~; ?; ?; ?; ?

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According to Peter Abelard, universals are

a. objective features of things, but do not exist apart from them. b. nothing more than names we invent. c. realities that exist apart from the particulars that participate in them. d. known only to God, but cannot be understood by the human mind.

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