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).

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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

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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

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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.

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