Locke argues that we may appropriate nature indefinitely
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
false
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Name the logical relation that holds between the two categorical statements that follow. In the case of subalternation, indicate which statement is the superaltern and which is the subaltern. If the pair does not exemplify any of the logical relations we have discussed, simply write "None." Some philosophers are not materialists. / Some nonmaterialists are not nonphilosophers.
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following describes the belief that concern for nature should be based on how the environment affects the interests of human beings?
a. Ecological ethics b. Utilitarianism c. Teleological center of life d. Anthropocentric views
Social contract theory states that the authority of government derives from force
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A moral analogy is an argument in which
a. a moral judgment applicable to one case is argued for a similar case b. a moral judgment asserts an analogy c. it is concluded that two or more things are morally the same d. it is concluded that two wrongs make a right