The U.S. Travel Data Center released a prediction that more than 24 million
Americans, at least 10 percent of the total population, are expected to travel over the
Memorial Day holiday. Their study is based on a national telephone survey of 1,500 adults.
What will be an ideal response?
(Inductive generalization. The sample is probably representative. The population is
all Americans and the target characteristic is "planning a trip over the holiday.")
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Which of the following is a Rawlsian argument against discrimination?
A. Since the least advantaged in a society would be better off in a nondiscriminatory society than in one that discriminates, the rational person would see that nondiscrimination is morally preferable. B. People are treated as members of class with a certain characteristic, not as persons. They are not ends in themselves, but because of that characteristic, they are denied equal treatment and respect. C. The dominant class has a desire to maintain its superiority and its class prerogatives. D. Systematic discrimination produces a class of people who are arguably treated unjustly. Other groups in the society will also have cause to worry about whether they will be the next group to be discriminated against. On the whole, more harm than good is done.
Is sex between consenting adults a purely personal matter, or does it have an important
social dimension as well?
What will be an ideal response?The key theme in Kant’s radical new approach to epistemology was the claim that
a. ideas and reality are one. b. God and nature are one. c. knowledge conforms to its objects. d. objects conform to our knowledge.
The Garden of Repose is in
a. Heaven c. Iran b. Indonesia d. Hell