The following terms are conclusion indicators: ________
a. consequently
b. thus
c. hence
d. All of these choices.
d
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Identify which of the following fallacies the following example illustrates. Choose the best answer from the list offered. Every instance of human activity can be explained in terms of self-interest. Even acts which seem to be the kindest of gestures with great self-sacrifice, such as displayed by Mother Theresa or Nelson Mandella, are acts of personal greed if you look at it right. For instance,
how do we know Mother Theresa doesn't do what she does to get into Heaven, and Mandella really just wants to be famous and respected? This shows that people are basically egoist and only concerned with their own well-being. a. Faulty Analogy b. Arguing Ad Ignorantiam c. Arguing from Invincible Ignorance d. Jumping from Correlation to Cause e. Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc f. Bad Base Line g. Only Game in Town
Karim maintains that the starting point for research ethics, and the most basic ethical
requirement for research, is that a. research subjects must give free, informed consent to participate in the study, and must not be exploited. b. research subjects must not be exposed to any risk other than those that are absolutely unavoidable in the study. c. all research subjects must receive the absolutely best medical care available. d. all research projects must be reviewed and approved by an impartial review board. e. human subject medical research must be undertaken only for the most serious and important reasons (and not for the sake of mere curiosity, nor in the interests of profits).
Who is most closely associated with the metaphor of the panopticon?
a. Foucault c. Dyer b. Habermas d. Held
According to Mill, utility informs us:
a. what motives we should have. b. what our duties in fact are. c. of nothing whatsoever. d. a and b. e. none of these answers.