On what grounds do Lomasky and Brennan reject the consequentialist case for a
duty to vote?
a. It assumes, incorrectly, that voters are informed voters.
b. It hinges on the claim that there are matters of huge moment at stake.
c. It is based on a biased understanding of the nature of representative
democracy.
d. All of the above
ANS: B
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According to the "life-cycle principle" a flu vaccine should be given in priority to those between early adolescence and middle age on what basis?
a. They have more developed interests than younger people and they have more remaining stages to live through than older people. b. They will outlive older people because they will benefit from medical advances older people could not. c. They contribute more to society than younger people do. d. All of these choices.
The way to overcome confirmation bias is to look for disconfirming evidence.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
INSTRUCTIONS: Use an ordinary truth table to answer the following problems. Construct the truth table as per the instructions in the textbook. Statement 2F Given the following statement: (Q ? ? C) • (R ? ? Q) Statement 2F is:
A) Tautologous. B) Inconsistent. C) Contingent. D) Self-contradictory. E) Consistent.
Discuss the various dimensions of prayer for layfolk and Buddhist monks.
What will be an ideal response?