The principle of equality is a nonconsequentialist moral principle

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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"Ball means a pitch that does not enter the strike zone in flight and is not struck at by the batter." This definition is too ________.

A. lacking in context B. circular C. obscure D. None of the answers are correct

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Develop a fictional dialogue in which two characters argue over the nature of morality. The two characters should construct arguments and offer criticisms of each other's arguments. They can agree to disagree, or find some areas of agreement. The dialogue should address psychological and ethical egoism; duty-based, consequentialist, care-based, and virtue-based theories of morality; cultural and

ethical relativism; and Nietzsche's attack on morality. What will be an ideal response?

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There are three classical definitions of equality. Find the one not discussed in the text.

A. fundamental equality B. natural equality C. social equality D. equal treatment for equals

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In a gurdwara, the doors of peace, livelihood, learning, and grace symbolize:

a. the four major life-cycle events recognized by Sikhism. b. the "code of conduct" to be followed by all Sikhs. c. the four steps of showing devotion to God. d. the acceptance of people from all locations and castes.

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