Descartes’ rule of change, that if an action cannot be taken repeatedly, it is not right to take at all, is also known as:
a. The utilitarian principle
b. high-failure cost rule
c. the Slippery Slope Rule
d. the lemming rule
Answer C the slippery Slope Rule
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a. people can find love in dance b. people can find spirituality through hallucinatory drugs c. people should engage in ritualistic drumming to unleash their spiritual power d. people will be happiest when they are free from Western religions
Among some societies and religions having to do with the supernatural, why are the homes of the deceased burned after they die?
a. to discourage their return to earth b. to make sure not another living soul moves into the home c. to avoid sibling disputes d. to avoid vandalism
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A. affirming the antecedent. B. affirming the consequent. C. denying the consequent. D. denying the antecedent.
What was Zeno’s (founder of Stoicism) reaction to losing all his wealth in a shipwreck?
What would be an ideal response?