The idea that the basic moral law can be known by human reason is a fundamental tenet of natural law theory
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Ethical pluralism claims that _____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
According to the text, plagiarism is wrong because ________.
A. it is a kind of kidnapping or theft and it violates the principles of academic integrity B. it is a kind of kidnapping or theft C. it violates the principles of academic integrity D. None of the answers are correct
According to whom does knowledge consist of a rational understanding of the realm of universal forms?
A. Kant B. Aristotle C. Tolstoy D. Marcuse E. Plato
Which of the following does not primarily depend upon comparative reasoning?
(a) Comparisons are like a fine set of carpentry tools-you have to know a tool's purpose, or else it will be useless to you. (b) Just as there are myriad flowering plants in a well-tended garden, people cultivate an exceptional variety of ways to express comparative reasoning. (c) Using comparative reasoning as the firm foundation for logically strong arguments is like trying to build a house out of straw in a swamp. (d) "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all," said Hypatia of Alexandria more than fifteen hundred years ago.