Who described the “accordion effect”?

a. Rawls c. Kant b. Powers d. Feinberg


ANS: D
Joel Feinberg described the accordion effect.

Philosophy & Belief

You might also like to view...

Pretend that you have been asked to begin a Confucian school. What would be studied? What practices would be evident in everyday life?

What will be an ideal response?

Philosophy & Belief

Isolate and discuss the rhetorical devices that appear in the following passage:"Notre Dame people like to point out that, unlike other [college football] powerhouses, their players must face tough admissions standards, shoulder the regular course load, and forget about being red-shirted to gain additional playing years. And, of course, it's a lot more fun to point out those things if your guys are out there stomping on 24-year-old golf-course management majors every Saturday, the way they used to."-Newsweek

What will be an ideal response?

Philosophy & Belief

Hume holds that whatever exists must have had something that caused it to exist

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Philosophy & Belief

Explain what it means to say that natural scientists constitute a large, varied, and complex language community

What will be an ideal response

Philosophy & Belief