INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each multiple choice question. An argument that proceeds from knowledge of an effect to a claim about a cause is:
A) A sound argument.
B) A strong argument.
C) An uncogent argument.
D) An inductive argument.
E) A deductive argument.
D
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A. True B. False
INSTRUCTIONS: Use an ordinary truth table to answer the following problems. Construct the truth table as per the instructions in the textbook. Given the pair of statements: R ? ? B and ? (B • R) These statements are:
A) Consistent. B) Inconsistent. C) Valid. D) Contradictory. E) Logically equivalent.
Kant calls moral outcome-dependent rules
a. theories. b. hypothetical imperatives. c. autonomous imperatives. d. imperfect duties.
Sacred time tends to focus on the
A. present. B. distant past. C. immediate future. D. distant future.