G. E. Moore argued that what should be measured by the Utilitarian is
a. pleasure
b. happiness
c. ideals such as freedom, knowledge and justice
d. individual preferences
c. ideals such as freedom, knowledge and justice
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The ontological argument was first set forth in the twentieth century. 2. In the reading in the text, Anselm expressed the ontological argument in the form of a prayer. 3. The ontological argument is an example of an a priori argument. 4. Anselm believed that God was so far beyond human reason that it was impossible for the mind to conceive of him. 5. Anselm’s critic, Gaunilo, claimed he could conceive of the greatest possible island.
Let the domain of interpretation be the set of all people; let S denote the class of scholars, A denote the class of athletes, and ...C__denote the binary relationship ...is more competitive than ___. The correct symbolization of "Some scholars are more competitive than some athletes" is
a. (?x)(Sx) . (?y)(Ay ?> xCy)) b. (?x)(Sx) . (?y)(Ay) . xCy) c. (?x)(Sx . (?y)(Ay . xCy)) d. None of these choices.
Companies should look at a code of ethics as more than just window dressing with more than just a vagueness that is so general it lacks substance
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Aquinas argues that things achieve their ends designedly rather than fortuitously because
A) he believes in the native intelligence of all living creatures. B) he sees that things act in such a way that these ends are repeatedly and regularly achieved. C) he can't imagine things "just happening" to achieve their ends. D) he knows that there is a First Uncaused Cause.