For the following, try to come up with an additional premise that will turn the passage into a deductively valid or an inductively strong argument. Usually this requires adding a general moral principle and, sometimes, an extra nonmoral claim as well. The idea is to guarantee that the "ought" claim follows from the "is" claim.You have no right to complain about Stephenson's performance; after all, you voted for him.
What will be an ideal response?
Voting for (or otherwise supporting, presumably) a person eliminates one's right to complain about what he or she does later.
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Buddhism teaches that ________
a. thinking about death can give meaning to our existence b. we should not prepare for death c. we should fear death d. death is an illusion
Like Socrates, Aristotle was tried for failing to respect the gods of the state
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Theravada Buddhists recognize a(n) ________ as someone who has achieved spiritual excellence
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
"Wine means a delectable drink, made from fermented grapes, that elevates the mind, frees the tongue, and warms the heart." This is an example of a ________.
A. lexical definition B. persuasive definition C. stipulative definition D. precising definition