What does Kant mean when he says human beings have “unconditional worth”?
What will be an ideal response?
How is
this view expressed in the formulations of his categorical imperative?
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An analogical argument is strong to the degree that
a. the similarities are relevant b. the similarities are extensive c. the similarities are relevant and there are no relevant dissimilarities d. the similarities are extensive and there are no relevant dissimilarities
________ is the Native American idea of the reciprocity of the universe
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Consider "M v L, (M ? I) ? (L ? I).•. I ? (M ? L)" How many rows must the truth table for determining the validity of this argument have?
A) 2 rows B) 4 rows C) 8 rows
Literary history attempts to reconstruct the __________ of biblical texts
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