For Kant, a moral rule or maxim is "reversible" only if it's possible for everyone to do the opposite.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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Causal assertions can be conclusions of arguments

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following can be conveyed by a claim using bare plurals like "Fs are G?"

A. The vast majority of Fs are G B. Fs are more likely to be G than other things/people are C. Most Fs are G D. Being F is causally related to being G

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The materialist responds to the argument that the mind and body have different properties by saying

a. this fact is true, but insufficient to establish dualism. b. this fact is true, but it actually is an argument in favor of materialism. c. two things that appear to be different are not always different. d. at present, there is no explanation for this, but the other arguments for materialism make this one problem insignificant.

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Which of the following describes the rhetoric of the Letter to the Philippians the best?

a. It is an apologia. b. It is an angry letter c. It is a happy, positive letter d. Paul is neutral toward the recipients

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