Do you agree with James Stacey Taylor that we should have universal State surveilance? Why, or why not? Are your objections to his view (if any) practical or theoretical? What difference might this make in discussions of privacy?



What will be an ideal response?


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This question should be answered by drawing on the article by James Stacey Taylor.

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A) Affirmative. B) Universal. C) Are. D) Negative. E) Particular.

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A) Valid. B) Invalid, illicit contrary. C) Invalid, illicit subalternation. D) Invalid, existential fallacy. E) Invalid, illicit subcontrary.

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A. Sri Lanka. B. Bangladesh. C. Nepal. D. Myanmar (Burma).

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An argument that invokes in support of a claim the opinion of someone with no expertise relevant to that claim commits the fallacy of

A) weak analogy. B) appeal to unqualified authority. C) appeal to ignorance.

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