Which moral theory holds that the consequences of an action determine the moral worth of that action?
a. Divine Command theory
b. Theory of Natural Law
c. Utilitarianism
d. Kantianism
c
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In Galileo's time, Ptolemy's geocentric planetary system and Copernicus's heliocentric planetary system were
a. auxiliary hypotheses. b. competing hypotheses. c. alternative hypotheses that predicted the same observations. d. All of these choices.
Mavrodes argues that the idea of moral obligation in a Russellian world is ________
a. logically impossible b. demonstrably false c. logically contradictory d. strange
According to Just War Theory, a country should not wage war unless it has a
reasonable chance of success.
a. True b. False
Walter Kaufman held that the history of philosophy was the history of heresy
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.