On what grounds does Fox argue that killing animals is a harm for sentient
nonhuman animals?
a. Nonhuman animals show a marked preference to live when their lives are
threatened.
b. Nonhuman animals have pleasurable experiences.
c. Each nonhuman animal has an identifiable welfare or state of being it strives
to maintain.
d. All of the above
ANS: D
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According to common-law, to legally terminate an employee, an employer
A) cannot have bad motives. B) is obligated not to discriminate. C) must have good cause. D) can have any reason or no reason.
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each multiple choice question. An argument that proceeds from our knowledge of the past to a claim about the future is:
A) A valid argument. B) An inductive argument. C) A strong argument. D) A deductive argument. E) A cogent argument.
Why are feminist epistemologists suspicous of the concept of the ideal knower as dispassionate, objective, and purely rational?
What will be an ideal response?