Do ethical concerns over embryonic stem cell research depend on whether a fertilized
egg is considered a person with full moral rights to life?
What will be an ideal response?
Is it possible to consistently
support embryonic stem cell research and reject abortion rights? What arguments would
show that one can consistently hold both positions? What arguments show one cannot?
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Which of the following statements is true about Mahayana Buddhism?
A. It maintains that a person must save himself rather than attempting to save others. B. It emphasizes that in order to attain enlightenment one has to lead the life of a monk. C. It sought to express its truths in very Indian ways. D. It falls short of meeting religious and philosophical needs.
According to Confucius, if the principles of li and ren were present and operative in a person, the end product would be
a. Nirvana. b. the superior human being. c. yinyang. d. total balance.
Superstitious beliefs, such as that breaking a mirror brings bad luck for seven years, are examples of
A. a false cause fallacy. B. an appeal to unreliable authority. C. begging the question. D. a fallacy of complex question.
Philosophy gets a hold of the soul of the lovers of
A. Truth B. Knowledge C. Women D. Learning