Is the fact that an event is caused by a second-order volition that one decisively identifies with enough to make it a free action?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer will vary.
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a. a more plausible theory was found b. it failed in a single instance as an effective theory c. a general agreement on moral principles is not found d. both a and c
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An argument is fallacious if it ________.
A. has a false conclusion B. contains a mistake in reasoning C. has one or more false premises D. All of the answers are correct
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People motivated by the ethics of care seek to become more admirable relational
persons in better caring relations.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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Who held that reason alone could never provide a motive for any action?
A) Kant B) Plato C) Aristotle D) Hume
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