Although powerfully persuasive, comparisons are risky. Their soundness, logical strength, and relevance can easily be _______________
(a) demonstrated
(b) questioned
(c) confirmed
(d) validated
(e) ignored
b
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Consider the other examples of victimless crimes in this unit and analyze how tax
cheating compares.
What will be an ideal response?
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Identify the type of fallacy in the following passage."This antique dealer should know what's wrong with this old car of ours."
What will be an ideal response?
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Buddhism teaches that we should shun the thought of death
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Epicurus classified the desire for sex and delicious foods as
a. groundless pleasures. b. natural but unnecessary pleasures. c. natural pleasures which are necessary for happiness. d. natural pleasures which are necessary for comfort.
Philosophy & Belief