For a Divine Command Theorist, the demands of a higher authority can be mitigated by human self-interest, concern for consequences, or human motivations

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


F

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A Protean self is:

a. composed mostly of protein b. able to change as reality changes c. composed of protons and neutrons d. a core self

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In his essay "Social Responsibility and Economic Efficiency," Kenneth Arrow has argued that ethical behavior in the business world comes only at the expense of economic efficiency

a. True b. False

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The truth-value of empirical statements is

a. a matter of observation, actual or in principle b. a matter of logical form only c. not determined by observation but by thinking d. not a matter of thinking but of experiment

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Discrimination in employment involves three basic elements: it must be a decision not based on individual merit, the decision must derive from racial or sexual prejudice, and the decision must have a harmful impact on the interest of employees

a. True b. False

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