Socrates gave several reasons for refusing to escape from prison. According to Socrates, he chose not to escape from prison because
A. he believed that his sentence was just.
B. he thought he could make a greater political impact by dying as a martyr.
C. he wanted to engage in a diplomatic fight with the judges.
D. he believed that two wrongs wouldn't make a right.
D. he believed that two wrongs wouldn't make a right.
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A) No altered photos are accurate representations. B) Some attractive images are not altered photos. C) Some attractive images are not accurate representations. D) Some accurate representations are not attractive images. E) Some accurate representations are unattractive images.
Put the following categorical syllogism into standard form and identify its mood and figure. No Romulans are Members of the Federation. This is because all Members of the federation are peaceful races and all Romulans are peaceful races.
What will be an ideal response?
Alan Turing argued that, if a judge cannot tell the difference between a computer and a human in an "imitation game," then that computer
A) has become human. B) is conscious, just like a human. C) will always be able to fool a judge in the "imitation game." D) can play chess.
Which type of argument best describes the following? Some prominent jurists have argued that the Constitution should be suspended during wartime because this prevents allowing the government to bend the Constitution to a particular situation, which would in the end be more apt to undermine our civil liberties. Others have argued that a better way to preserve civil liberties is to make sure that
the Constitution stays in force in times of war and peace, but with emergency exceptions made in deference to the executive branch in times of war, because this prevents executive privilege from getting out of hand. a. analogy b. pro and con argument c. inductive generalization d. statistical syllogism