Kant believes the exchange of our sentiments is the principal factor in social intercourse

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Which of the following types of rights always entails a duty on the part of someone else?

a) a claim-right b) a health care right c) a statutory right d) a moral right

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On the social model of disability what constitutes a handicap?

a) An atypical or abnormal feature of the body or brain b) A specific incapacity c) The social disadvantages faced by persons who are physically unusual d) All of these choices

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To argue that no distinction is possible on the grounds that any distinction would constitute an arbitrary break in a continuum is to commit the fallacy of

a. circular reasoning b. misleading vividness c. slippery slope d. hasty generalization

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By applying the rule DS to "~ B v C, B" we can deduce

A) ~ C B) C C) B

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