Few businesses maintain that the socially responsible course to take is the utilitarian one with the lowest net costs
a. True
b. False
B
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Symbolize the following argument, and test it for validity. If valid, construct a deduction;if invalid, assign truth values that show that the premises can be true while the conclusion is false. Use these letters: D = The drought will continue; S = We get an early storm;M = Managers of the ski areas will be happy; F = There will be great fire danger next year.There will be a great danger of fire next year only if the drought continues, and it will continue unless we get an early storm. However, if we do get an early storm, the ski area managers will be happy. So if the ski area managers are not happy, it'll mean that there's going to be a great danger of fire next year.
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INSTRUCTIONS: The following problems relate to identifying and evaluating inductive and deductive arguments. Select the best answer for each. No drug cartels are legal operations, so no legal operations are enterprises that engage in smuggling, because all drug cartels are enterprises that engage in smuggling
A) Deductive, valid. B) Inductive, strong. C) Inductive, weak. D) Deductive, sound. E) Deductive, invalid.
Describe what Mencius brought to Confucianism by contrasting his thought with that of Confucius.
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Choose the factual precept concerning wages:
a. an employer's financial capabilities are irrelevant to the question of fair wages. b. a fair wage is whatever an employee is willing to accept. c. extrinsic, non-job-related considerations are often relevant to setting fair wages. d. a fair wage presupposes a fair work contract