For Plato, scientific knowledge of particulars
a. was easy to come by
b. was provided by the Forms
c. was impossible
d. was provided by experience
ANS: C
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W.D. Ross’s moral theory is based on the notion of __________
a. Happiness b. Virtue c. Good will d. Prima facie duty
Which one of the following was not included in Bentham's hedonistic calculus?
a. Intensity: How strong is the pleasure? b. Duration: How long will the pleasure last? c. Value: Is the pleasure a lower, physical pleasure or a higher, intellectual pleasure? d. Extent: How many people will be affected?
Examples of operations that can be used to construct operational definitions are
a. filling out a questionnaire. b. measuring with a yardstick. c. putting a piece of litmus paper into a liquid. d. All of these choices.
Locke's philosophy holds that:
A) Slavery can sometimes be justified. B) Every man has a property in his own person. C) Scarcity has no effect on resources. D) Utility is the highest value. Correct