Which of the following claims does Huemer argue for?
A) the state has a duty to exclude ordinary people from immigrating
B) the state has no right to exclude ordinary people from immigrating
C) the state has a right to exclude ordinary people from immigrating
D) none of these
Answer: B) the state has no right to exclude ordinary people from immigrating
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A) the air B) thought C) the land D) the sea
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a. Bhagavad Gita b. Bible c. Lotus Sutra d. Talmud e. Tao te Ching
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A) selfless B) egoistic C) deontological D) subjective
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A) a failed inference. B) a strong inference. C) a weak inference.