Using the six definitional criteria, evaluate the following: A confined aquifer is an aquifer that is confined between two aquitards. (Freeze and Cherry, Groundwater)
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Obscure; circular
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Give an example of a descriptive fact that might be relevant to our ethical reasoning, and explain its relevance
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Identify the sample OR population of the following inductive generalization. You may assume that the premises in each of the arguments are true. Students in my classes always seem to do poorly on an exam when I schedule it for the day they return from Spring Break. It's probably the case then that college students generally do poorly on exams that are scheduled for the day they return from Spring
Break. What is sample? a. Students in my classes who do poorly on exams scheduled for the day afterSpring Break b. All students who take exams scheduled for the day after Spring Break c. Students across the university who do poorly on exams scheduled for theday after Spring Break
Relate two negative consequences of moral relativism.
A. Negative consequences of moral relativism are that despicable or wrongful acts would never be condemned as such, and people would struggle to determine what morality requires of them and what said requirements are relative to B. Negative consequences of moral relativism include the likelihood of anarchy and the possibility of despotism. C. Negative consequences of moral relativism include nepotism at all levels of government and the possibility serious economic downturns. D. Negative consequences of moral relativism include the condemnation and vindication of all acts, and a cultural group's difficulty in defining and qualifying those acts for punishment.
According to social psychologist Marc Hauser, when someone purposely harms another person, it is morally worse than the same level of harm created as a side effect of a positive goal. Which of the principles for guiding moral judgment is being applied?
a. The contact principle b. The paradigm principle c. The intention principle d. The action principle