According to Mill, the rightness of an action is determined solely by the quantity of happiness produced regardless of its quality.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Al-Ashari taught that God creates belief in the Muslim and disbelief in the infidel and that any
perception of human decision is, in fact, an illusion.
True False
The tendency to not appreciate that others' behavior is as much constrained by events and circumstances as our own would be if we were in their position is known as the
A. fundamental attribution error. B. bandwagon effect. C. false consensus effect. D. overconfidence effect.
Descartes would maintain that you know this test is not a dream because
A) it is too difficult to be a dream. B) it is too easy to be a dream. C) it is simply impossible that it might be a dream. D) if we examine it with our senses, our memory, and our understanding without finding any conflicting evidence, then we can know we are awake and not dreaming.
If we have a disagreement about an issue in ethics, Ayer thinks the source of the disagreement is some fact of the case, and not our attitude about it
Indicate whether the statement is true or false