Label the following as Consequentialist (C) or Non-consequentialist (NC) forms of reasoning. Although you intended well, what you did was bad because it caused more harm than good

What will be an ideal response?


C

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In earliest times _________ was a personal god, probably the highest deity among many, but in the Zhou dynasty it became an impersonal force guided by its own principle of what is right.

A. qi B. de C. Dao D. Tian

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An attempt to discredit another philosophical proposition by invoking another unrelated point is called ________.

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Marx applied Hegel's concept of the dialectical process to history

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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