Kant believed that the interests of the individual should be sacrificed for the sake of the greater good.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

Kant believed individual human beings possess an inherent dignity that can never be sacrificed for any reason whatsoever. Morally speaking, human beings cannot ever be sacrificed for the greater good.

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A. Mary's ritual purification. B. John the Baptist's recognition of Jesus as the Son of God. C. Gabriel's visit to Mary. D. Mary's visit to her cousin Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist.

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Are the following arguments valid? Why, or why not?

Someone is sick. Someone is unhappy. So someone is unhappy and sick.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

From (?x)(y)Fxy we can validly infer (y)Fay, assuming that "a" is not found earlier in the proof.

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English philosopher ______________ wrote On Liberty in 1859

a. John Locke b. David Hume c. John Stuart Mill d. Isaiah Berlin

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