Make this inductive (statistical) syllogism into a strong argument by supplying an appropriate premise or conclusion: I'm sure Jim is attending the antiwar rally. Most Liberals are attending it.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Jim is a Liberal.
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a) happiness. b) moral virtue. c) loving others. d) a good will
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The expression "eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth" is also known as:
a. All of these choices b. Law of the talion. c. Law of Retaliation. d. Tit for tat.
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One of the four key features of capitalism is
A) favoritism. B) cooperation. C) inequality. D) private property.
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Advocates of a naturalistic ethic contend that some natural objects are morally considerable in their own right, apart
from human interests.
a. True b. False
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