What evaluative language should you use for analogical arguments?
a. valid/invalid; cogent/uncogent c. strong/weak; cogent/uncogent
b. valid/invalid; sound/unsound d. strong/weak; sound/unsound
C
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a. It must be rational. b. It must be made known. c. It aims at the good of certain individuals only. d. It must be made by whomever has care of the community.
For some Romans, Christian refusal to participate in the emperor cult appeared ________.
A. comical B. unpatriotic C. threatening D. both unpatriotic and threatening
The argument "There is no doubt that the Bowery Saving Bank was once the best bank in New York. After all, Joe DiMaggio himself, the immortal New York Yankees baseball star, praised the Bowery Savings in television commercials for many years"
A) Commits the fallacy of appeal to unqualified authority B) Doesn't commit the fallacy of appeal to unqualified authority
According to Johnson, what moral psychology can contribute to moral philosophy is
a. a specific and detailed set of principles for governing all aspects of our behavior. b. general and universal moral principles. c. moral principles that apply only within cultures, but not cross-culturally or universally. d. knowledge about how moral judgments are made. e. an understanding of the psychological motivation of utilitarian ethics.