The natural law theory in moral and political thought claims that

a. morality is based on the laws of physics.
b. one should do whatever feels good.
c. there is a universal moral law known through reason and experience.
d. the law is relative to the nature of the particular society.


c

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people

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the best translation for each categorical proposition. Few students are truly dedicated

A) Some students are not truly dedicated people. B) Not all students are people who are truly dedicated. C) Some students are truly dedicated people. D) Some students are truly dedicated people, and some students are not truly dedicated people. E) No students are truly dedicated people.

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Identify the type of fallacy in the following passage."Melinda has two dachshunds who lived to be over 15, so when she recommended a diet for Jobie, my Doberman, I figured she knew what she was talking about."

What will be an ideal response?

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For Aristotle, the form of something is associated with its

a. physical shape. b. function. c. spiritual characteristics. d. particular, unique individual nature.

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