Which of the following moral theories holds that when allocating limited supplies of goods, such as donor organs, considerations such as talent, intelligence, age, and social worth are morally irrelevant?
a) Utilitarian
b) Kantian
c) Paternalism
d) Rawlsian
b) Kantian
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a. always worse than letting die. b. never worse than letting die. c. rarely worse than letting die. cnot in itself worse than letting die.
A lectionary is:
a. the antechamber to a synagogue. b. a list of scripture readings used for divine worship c. a list of the faithful that God has destined for election d. a small box containing Bible verses on a tiny scroll
Given his epistemological standards, what characteristic must all of Descartes arguments for God possess?
What will be an ideal response?
Identify any fallacies in the following passage."Do you think you might learn something about farming by watching the Amish? Come on! Those people are still living in the 19th century, or maybe the 18th."
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).