Frankfurt's Happy Addict thought experiment is intended to show that we are never really responsible for our actions.

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


False

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a. Tao Te Ching b. Tao Ching Te c. Ching Tao d. Te-Tao Ching

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What is the correct symbolic representation of this argument? "Unless there are smart toys, kids get bored and parents will not buy toys. After all, parents buy toys if and only if both there are smart toys and kids don't get bored."

A) (O ? K) v ~B .•. B ? (K ? O) B) B ? (O ? ~K) .•. O v (K ? ~B) C) B ? (K ? O) .•. (O ? K) ? ~B

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Who cannot love, according to Erich Fromm?

a. Workers b. The proletariat c. Capitalists d. Automatons

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Scholars called the gospel of John the Book of __________

a. Jesus b. Miracles c. Redemption d. Signs

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