an argument in which the conclusion necessarily follows from the premises, but has one true and one false premise, is
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valid and unsound
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Rewrite the following argument as a standard-form categorical syllogism; then identify its mood and figure: Some spaniels are not good hunters, though all spaniels are gentle dogs. Thus, no gentle dogs are good hunters.
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When Plato wrote "No god is a philosopher," he meant:
1. the gods have no need to philosophize since they know the Truth. 2. the gods do not philosophize because they are too concerned with controlling humans. 3. the gods do not philosophize since they are not smart enough. 4. the gods do not philosophize because they do not understand logic.
Plato and Aristotle agreed that justice could best be by treating people according to merit
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It is often claimed that some form of centralised authority (such as a Govenment) is necessary to ensure order in society. Drawing on Sunstein’s work in his article “Many Working Minds”, do you agree with the view that authority is needed for order?
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