grounded in revelation or divine authority?
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Which of the following are all denoted by the term "philosopher"?
A) Aristotle, Plato, Descartes, Locke. B) Aristotle, Greece, Lyceum, peripatos. C) Rationalism, empiricism, idealism, pragmatism. D) Introspective, intelligent, rational, curious. E) Aristotelianism, Platonism, Cartesianism, Kantianism.
"Do not impose on other people what you yourself do not desire" is
A) the Golden Rule. B) Confucius's Rule of Deference. C) Ayn Rand's principle of ethical egoism. D) the Principle of Utility.
Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. While there is no technology to reduce CO2 from a car's exhaust, we can make cars pollute less by making them
more fuel efficient. By using today's best technology, car makers could dramatically increase the fuel economy of their cars and trucks. In fact, off-the-shelf technology can change the nation's best selling SUV, the Ford Explorer, from a 19 mpg gas guzzler to an efficient 34 mpg vehicle. If we are to make any progress in slowing global warming, we must make our cars go farther on a gallon of gas. Sierra Club, "Global Warming Solutions" A) Argument; conclusion: While there is no technology ... more fuel efficient. B) Nonargument. C) Argument; conclusion: In fact, off-the-shelf technology ... 34 mpg vehicle. D) Argument; conclusion: By using today's best technology ... cars and trucks. E) Argument; conclusion: If we are to make any progress ... a gallon of gas.
For the following issue, discuss which source you'd trust more, and give at least one reason why. You may want to add to or otherwise modify our list of sources. And do keep in mind that we are glad our livelihoods do not depend on a general consensus onĀ ourĀ rankings.Issue: Whether a recently completed nuclear power plant is safe.a. the power company that owns the plantb. the contractor in charge of the plant's constructionc. a spokesman for the Nuclear Regulatory Agencyd. the president of the Sierra Clube. a contractor hired by a nearby city who has seen the blueprints of the plant but has not made an on-site inspectionf. the author of a statistical study on safety, malfunctions, and accidents at power plants of the same type
What will be an ideal response?