Utilitarianism critically relies on ___________, quantifying the outcomes so they can be assessed

a. statistics
b. algebraic equations
c. calculus
d. A and B


C

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If the advantage of creating specific conditions in the lab is that potential influences of extraneous factors can be reduced, what is the drawback of doing that?

(a) It is more expensive than doing field work. (b) Conditions in the field are radically different. (c) It makes the findings more justified because of the controls put in place in the lab. (d) It makes the findings less generalizable because fewer controls are in place in the field.

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Kant believed that the categorical imperative was a:

A. new principle of morality. B. principle explaining people's underlying motivations. C. more precise statement of the Golden Rule. D. rough guide to action, not an absolute rule. E. None of the above

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Like Sartre, de Beauvoir insists that human freedom is fundamental to our experience

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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By applying the rule Contr to " ~ C ? ~ B" we can deduce

A) B ? C B) ~ B ? ~C C) ~ C

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