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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Kant calls moral outcome-dependent rules
a. theories. b. hypothetical imperatives. c. autonomous imperatives. d. imperfect duties.
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.
The type of person who Plato thinks should have the chief place in a government is intellectual
A. True B. False
Sacred time tends to focus on the
A. present. B. distant past. C. immediate future. D. distant future.