The Philosophy Talk podcast criticized Plato's ideas on several grounds, including
a. the shortcoming that Plato doesn't recognize that the "good" is debatable.
b. the possibility tht humans, not just those of a certain class, have potential for reason and rationality.
c. Plato's belief that government actions did not need to be justified to the people.
d. All of the above.
e. B and C but not A
a. the shortcoming that Plato doesn't recognize that the "good" is debatable.
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Which term is defined as "features of a social organization, such as networks, norms, and social trust, that promote coordination and cooperation for mutual benefit"?
a. Social capital b. Social evidence c. Social influence d. Social distribution
The process known as the "twolevel game" highlights the interaction between
a. the individual level and the state level. b. international partners and domestic constituents. c. the state level and the international level. d. the level of perception and the level of the system.
Which of these groups could be viewed as a mixed or hybrid organization?
A) groups fighting discrimination on the basis of disability B) a multinational corporation, focused on lowering taxes C) A group advocating for clean air and water D) labor unions that seek workers' compensation packages for its members
The novel court case cited in Did Hired Killer Go By the Book? posed the question
a. whether a book publisher can be prosecuted for pornography b. whether the 1st Amendment permits publication of violent manuals c. "Are violent criminals protected by the Miranda decision?" d. "Do state laws regarding murder supersede federal laws?"