One of the problems about superstitions relating to good luck is that:

A) Good luck can always be followed by bad luck.
B) The concept of what good luck amounts to is vague.
C) Good luck is always determined by fate.
D) Good luck is only definable statistically.
E) The occurrence of good luck can be explained scientifically.


B

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Two problems with ethical relativism as a normative theory are _____________

and ______________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Prior to the work of Louis Pasteur, the emergence of organisms such as worms, frogs, and eels was explained by:

A) The theory that nature abhors a vacuum. B) The theory that organisms of this sort are causes by flies. C) The theory that organisms of this sort are caused by cosmic dust. D) The theory of spontaneous generation. E) Aristotle's theory of hylomorphism.

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Who, for Aristotle, did not lack humanity?

a. Asians b. Free male Athenians c. Free female Athenians d. Scots

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Translate the following into a standard-form categorical claim: Except for members of the Lucero family, there's nobody in the park.

What will be an ideal response?

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