Utilitarians claim that
What will be an ideal response?
no actions are supererogatory
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Accoring to singer, speciesism involves
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is NOT a common fallacy?
A. Strawman fallacy B. Appeal to reason C. Begging the question D. Appeal to authority
Isaiah was an anti-establishment prophet, frequently protesting the actions of the kings from outside the palace
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
"I think there should be a speed limit for the 'spandex' bicycle racers that feel the need to run those of us that don't ride or walk as fast off the road and into the bushes in Bidwell Park. The park is for everyone's pleasure and enjoyment, and more often than not it is spoiled by those few who feel they are superior to the rest of us. Approximately eight out of ten times when my family and I have ridden our bikes through the park at least one of us has just about been plowed over by one of those egotistical speeders."-From a letter to the editorWhich of the following best states the primary issue discussed in the passage?
A. whether there should be a speed limit for bicycle racers B. whether bicycle racers are egotistical C. whether outings to the park are frequently spoiled by bicycle racers D. whether the park is for everyone's pleasure