As defined by Mill, a paternalistic government is one that:
a. promotes the general welfare.
b. respects natural rights.
c. legislates against self-regarding virtues.
d. prevents indirect social costs.
c.
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
The rule of commutation applies to conditionals.
Descartes' doubt is like
A) realizing that it is logically possible for a belief to be false. B) believing that a belief is false. C) doubting a belief is false. D) someone who believes we can never know anything.
Which of the following describes the belief that concern for nature should be based on how the environment affects the interests of human beings?
a. Ecological ethics b. Utilitarianism c. Teleological center of life d. Anthropocentric views
Rationalism is the view that
a. All knowledge is acquired through reason b. No knowledge can be acquired through the senses c. Reason can arrive at some knowledge d. Reason can arrive at all know