INSTRUCTIONS: Use an ordinary truth table to answer the following problems. Construct the truth table as per the instructions in the textbook. Given the statement: (A ? ? S) • (S • ?
A)
This statement is:
A) Valid.
B) Tautologous.
C) Self-contradictory.
D) Contingent.
E) Inconsistent.
C
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A) No fallacy. B) Missing the point. C) Appeal to unqualified authority. D) Tu quoque (you, too). E) Argument against the person, circumstantial.
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a. Locke’s belief that natural rights are negative rights and they do not conflict with positive rights b. Locke’s belief that human beings are atomistic c. Locke’s belief that markets should be free because free markets reduce injustice and inequality d. Locke’s belief that governments should control the rights to life, liberty, and property