"When I returned to London in the end of 1762, to my surprise and regret I found an irreconcilable difference had taken place between Johnson and Sheridan. A pension of two hundred pounds a year had been given to Sheridan
Johnson, who, as has already been mentioned, thought slightingly of Sheridan's art, upon hearing that he was also pensioned, exclaimed, ‘What! Have they given him a pension? Then it is time for me to give up mine" (James Boswell, The Life of Samuel Johnson) is A) an argument B) a non-argument
B
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In 1928, U.S. Supreme Court Judge Louis D. Brandeis described the right to privacy, or "the right to be left alone," as
"the right most valued by men."
a. True b. False
According to kant, an obligations or "ought" is categorical when it is something we ought to do in order to achieve some ends or goals that we have
a. true b. false
To study religions from the perspective of one's own perception of ultimacy is known as the __________ method
a. functional b. historical c. phenomenological d. philosophical e. religious
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each argument. Nobody has ever seen Rosie run, jog, lift weights, ride a bicycle, or engage in any other form of exercise. Probably Rosie doesn't get much exercise
A) False cause. B) No fallacy. C) Appeal to ignorance. D) Hasty generalization. E) Suppressed evidence.