Utilitarianism could be described as:

a. teleological
b. deontological
c. virtue theory
d. none of the above


a

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A) Q ? (T ? ?A) 3, Trans B) (Q ? A) ? ?T 3, Assoc C) A ? (?T • ?G) 2, Exp D) ?T 1, 3, MP E) Q ? ?G 2, 3, HS

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A "hard case" is a moral dilemma in which:

A. one is tempted to do what one knows is wrong. B. a moral theory gives the wrong answer. C. a moral theory gives no answer at all. D. a person's ordinary moral instincts are confused. E. None of the above

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The conclusion of "That everything is a matter of opinion cannot possibly be correct, as shown by the fact that some scientific theories are true and others false" is

A) That everything is a matter of opinion cannot possibly be correct B) Some scientific theories are true and others false C) Everything is a matter of opinion

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Using rules from both Group I and Group II, construct a deduction to prove that the following is valid.1. P v (Q & R) (Premise)2. Q ? ~R (Premise)/? P

What will be an ideal response?

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