Sadistic killer

What will be an ideal response?


Desiring something sufficient for it to be intrinsically good for you

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The psychological theories that lead Hospers to question the possibility of free choice

were formulated

a) Freud. b) Skinner. c) Sartre. d) Laing.

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In his Principles of Political Economy, J.S. Mill argued for the desirability of breaking down the sharp and hostile division between the producers or workers, on the one hand, and the capitalists or owners, on the other hand

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Let's say that person A has a piece of heavy equipment and needs an operator to do a certain job with it. But the equipment has not had a legally required safety inspection. Person B is able to operate the equipment, and he badly needs a job. So B signs a document that says, if there is any harm done as a result of the equipment not meeting safety standards, he assumes responsibility for the harm and that A is not to be held responsible.B goes to work, an accident happens, and B is injured. A refuses to pay for B's medical costs, so B files a suit against him for those costs.Should B collect his medical costs from A? Construct an argument on one side or the other.

What will be an ideal response?

Philosophy & Belief

Describe the influence of Homer on early Greek thought

How did he pave the way for philosophical thought?

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