A Kantian argument for privacy focuses on __
A. not harming people
B. contractual obligations
C. violations of the law
D. autonomy
D
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Kant reinforced the crucial distinction between cognition and what he called "the inclinations" (emotions, moods, and desires), and he diminished emotions (including the moral sentiment) as inessential to morals.
a. true b. false
Paley's Watch thought experiment is intended to show that
A. the universe probably has a designer (God). B. the universe is eternal and requires no designer. C. every watch has a designer. D. the universe probably does not have a designer (God).
What type of inductive argument best describes the following? Every major crisis in our history had led to abridgments of personal liberty, some of which are justified and others that are far in excess of what the crisis requires. We are now in a period of apparently open-ended crisis, and the lessons of these past experiences with war and emergency are clear: We cannot reasonably expect our
civil liberties to survive entirely unaltered. a. analogy b. pro and con argument c. statistical syllogism d. inductive generalization
Thales is the first thinker we know of who tries to explain reality in terms of _____
A. anthropomorphic concepts B. mythic concepts C. natural phenomena D. divine activity