Anselm was the most famous advocate of the
What will be an ideal response?
ontological argument for God's existence, or the argument that things exist because of God.
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INSTRUCTIONS: In each problem below you are given a statement, its truth value in parentheses, and an operation/relation to be performed on that statement. You must identify the new statement and the truth value of the new statement. Take the Aristotelian standpoint and assume that ‘A' and ‘B' denote things that actually exist. All non-A are B. (F) Subalternation
A) All non-B are A. (F) B) No non-A are B. (Und.) C) Some non-A are B. (F) D) Some non-A are not B. (T) E) Some non-A are B. (Und.)
Which of the following statements is true about A. J. Ayer's approach to ethical theory?
a. He believed that the world was full of "gray," meaning that nothing was verifiable, too many shades of truth existing. b. He believed that there are tests for truth available for religious and ethical propositions. c. He supported attempts to provide a theoretical basis for ethics. d. He maintained that the only meaningful propositions were verifiable ones.
"There is no specific treatment for the disease, though patients must drink plenty of fluids" is
A) a negation B) a conjunction C) a disjunction D) a simple proposition
Which of the following best describes why insider trading is said to be unethical?
a. The theft of information gives the insider an unfair advantage in the organization and the markets. b. The theft of information can change the value of the stock so that it reflects the true value of the organization. c. Insider trading harms relationships between the organization and its customers. d. Insider trading increases society’s overall utility by increasing the size of the market.