The new discipline of “ecological economics” calculates the value of an ecosystem, not in terms of what people are
willing to pay for it, but in terms of what it would cost to provide the benefits and services that the ecosystem now
furnishes us.
a. True
b. False
True
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Employees have a legal right to refuse to work when it exposes them to imminent danger
a. True b. False
Regarding analogical arguments, which is true?
a. They are a form of inductive reasoning. b. No perfect test exists to determine which analogical arguments are strong and which are weak. c. Analogical arguments cannot be used to "prove" something because no two things are completely identical. d. All of the above.
In the context of Immanuel Kant's categorical imperative, what is an a priori position?
A. the refusal, on moral grounds, to obey certain rules or laws that conflict with one's personal morality B. the ability to understand the connection between the general and the particular C. simultaneously holding two contradictory views and believing both to be true D. a statement that one can know to be true without reference to or prior to any experience
How many days did Jesus undergo his temptations Judean Wilderness?
A. 12 B. 24 C. 40 D. 70 E. 120