This follower of non-dualistic Vedanta and a priest of Kali in Calcutta is known as perhaps the greatest religious reformer of the nineteenth century
a. Narendranath Dutt
b. Mohandas K. Gandhi
c. Sri Ramakrishna
d. Vivekananda
c
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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the best answer for each argument. Bertha argues that vitamins and special food supplements are a waste of money. But only yesterday Bertha was seen in a health food store, and her friends report that she takes vitamins every day. Obviously Bertha's argument is crazy
A) Tu quoque (you, too). B) No fallacy. C) Argument against the person, abusive. D) Appeal to unqualified authority. E) Weak analogy.
Identify the moral perspective at work here:Taffy is a university lab chimpanzee; the university has lost its animal research grant and has to decide what to do with Taffy.It depends on Taffy's condition; if she is healthy and can expect a long life, she should be taken to a place where she can live a full life; if the experiments have impaired her health to the point where she is suffering and won't recover, she should be put to sleep.
What will be an ideal response?
Since some politicians are honest people and some honest people are eloquent statesmen, it follows that some politicians are eloquent statesmen.
What will be an ideal response?
Syllogism 4D Given the following syllogism: A few Hondas are not on sale, because the cars with green tags are not on sale and a few Hondas have green tags. After translating Syllogism 4D into standard form, the conclusion is:
A) Some cars that are on sale are not Hondas. B) Some Hondas are cars with green tags. C) All cars with green tags are cars that are not on sale. D) Some Hondas are not cars that are on sale. E) No cars with green tags are cars on sale.