According to Velleman, the “dignity” invoked to support euthanasia:

a. is not the same as the sense invoked by Kant
b. is identical to the sense invoked by Kant
c. rejects the obsession with independence and youth
d. all of the above


a

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A. The moral law specifies precisely what the right actions must contain. B. The moral law contains both formal elements and content for moral actions. C. The moral law does not state what content an action must have to be a right action. D. The moral law contains only the content of the action that is right.

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"Either you enact laws about immigration like Arizona's or you do nothing. Therefore, you must enact such laws. For doing nothing would amount to surrendering your country to the rising tide of illegal immigrants" commits the fallacy of

A) begging the question B) begging the question against C) complex question D) false alternatives E) accident

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According to John Stuart Mill's harm principle, speech can be restricted when it is offensive to other people or hurts their feelings

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Jains believe that the world _________

A) requires gods to control its processes B) is eternal and uncreated C) is made up of only ajiva D) takes one kalpa to revolve around the sun

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