Philosophers differ on how we know what is good

Emotivism maintains that when we say something is good,
we are showing our approval of it.



What will be an ideal response?


Instead of describing
the item or experience, we are recommending it to others.
Intuitionism claims that good or goodness is known
through our intuition. We have some intuitive knowledge
about ethical truths.

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a. True b. false

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?Under normal conditionsR-134a refrigerant has a slightly higher low-side pressure and a slightly higher high-side pressure than R-1234yf.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Technician A says there is a direct relationship between the pressure and temperature of a refrigerant. Technician B says pure refrigerant temperature-pressure relationships in a contaminated system are not valid. Who is correct?

A. Technician A only B. Technician B only C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B

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Who is well-known for arguing that we should live our lives with love and compassion for others?

a. The Dalai Lama c. John Searle b. Henry Thoreau d. Isaac Asimov

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