To doubt something, in Descartes' sense, is to believe it is false
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
False
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Nonconsequentialists like Ross believe that
a. we have no obligation to promote general welfare. b. utilitarianism doesn't require us to sacrifice as much as we should to help other people
c. morality permits each of us a sphere in which to pursue our own plans and goals. d. people's so-called "moral rights" are unimportant when determining the right course of action
Identify any fallacies in the following passage either by naming them or, where they seem not to conform to any of the patterns described in the text, by giving a brief explanation of why the fallacious reasoning is irrelevant to the point at issue.From a letter to the editor: "The secretary of defense claims we cannot cut defense spending by so much as a jot. Right. What the generals want, the generals get. What the secretary is, is just another lawyer. It's not what's right that matters, it's what you can get. No wonder his relations with Congress are so poor."
What will be an ideal response?
The Nestor and Thersites thought experiment is intended to show that being the same person doesn't require having the same soul.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The goal of Raja Yoga is to train the body to free the soul
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.