When an argument is inductive,
A) it has a logical form that cannot be challenged with counterexamples. B) it has a logical form that makes its premises entail its conclusion. C) it has a logical form that can be challenged with counterexamples.
C
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In a brief essay, provide several topics on which you may not trust yourself to give a totally unbiased judgment, and explain.
What will be an ideal response?
Todd, who graduated with a degree in History, has prolonged, relevant experience and significant on- the-job training as a real estate agent
You want to buy a condo and so you consider asking Todd to be your agent. This will be the first time you ever bought real estate. Todd agrees to represent you and then shows you three condos in your price range. Although he does not tell you this, Todd owns two of the three himself. In this situation is Todd an expert whom you would be wise to trust to give you advice and information about buying a condo? (a) Yes, Todd is an experienced real estate agent speaking on topic. (b) No, Todd majored in History, not Business. (c) No, Todd may be biased against you as a first time buyer. (d) No, Todd has a conflict of interest.
Christian philosopher-theologian Thomas Aquinas relied upon Plato when he presented his five proofs for God's existence.
a. true b. false
Galston believes that the draft
a. should require 18 months of service for all high school graduates, with a choice between military and civilian service. b. should be used only in time of war or national emergency. c. should be universal for all those under age 25, and should require that all spend at least six months in military service. d. cannot be reconciled with democratic principles, but is so important that we should have the draft anyway. e. should be universal, but allow broad exemptions for those in essential civilian jobs, in school, parents of small children, conscientious objectors, or for any demonstrated hardship.