According to Brock, nonvoluntary euthanasia is:

a. equally as permissible as voluntary euthanasia
b. not an issue in the euthanasia debate
c. potentially an unwanted side-effect of permitting voluntary euthanasia
d. equally as objectionable as voluntary euthanasia


c.

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a. intrinsic b. a priori c. acquire d. habeas corpus

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Although eliminativists deny the existence of any nonphysical mind, they think we should continue to use the language of mental vocabulary since this is often more convenient than talk of brain states.

a. true b. false

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An inductive argument whose conclusion contains a causal claim is known as…

a) A sufficient argument b) An analogical induction c) A causal argument d) A necessary condition

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Syllogism 2I Given the following syllogism: Some factually incorrect accounts are interesting novels, for some inspired stories are factually correct accounts, and all boring novels are uninspired stories. After reducing the number of terms in Syllogism 2I, the conclusion is:

A) Some interesting novels are not factually correct accounts. B) Some inspired stories are not factually correct accounts. C) All inspired stories are interesting novels. D) Some factually correct accounts are interesting novels. E) Some inspired stories are factually correct accounts.

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