Explain the difference between Kant's categorical imperative and the egoist's law.
A. The egoist does not support a universal law but believes that everyone oughtto do what best serves his/her own self-interest
B. The egoist believes in universal law but also believes that everyone ought todo what best serves his/her own self-interest.
C. The egoist does not support a universal law or any other law for that matter.
D. The egoist believes in acting on the law that all should follow, but only in the
arena of competitive sports.
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a. modus tollens b. affirming the consequent c. disjunctive syllogism d. Barbara
The Milgram experiments discussed in chapter one of the text are intended to illustrate that: a. many normal intelligent people, when instructed by an authority, will actagainst their better judgment
b. our intellectual independence is stable and not susceptible to challenge byauthority. c. only uneducated and gullible individuals are likely to abandon their ownjudgment to authority figures. d. any experiment that is cleverly devised can cause people to do crazy thingsthat they otherwise would not have done.
As a lexical definition, the definition "'Congruence' means the condition of being congruent" may be criticized as:
A) Being figurative. B) Being circular. C) Being obscure. D) Being affective. E) Being vague.
An appeal to ignorance is a fallacy of relevance.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)