Moral relativists claim that there are moral principles shared by all people.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
The moral relativist claims that human beings create all moral principles. Moral principles do not reflect some non-conventional reality, but instead they are forms of human conventions and differ in each society. In other words, there are no moral principles that apply to all people.
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a. Grease, oil, road tar, and paint thinner are all flammable. Thus paint thinner is a refined product since grease, oil, and road tar are refined products. b. Grease, oil, and paint thinner are all flammable. Thus paint thinner is a refined product since grease and oil are refined products
Which of the following is the best example of the categorical imperative?
A) Homosexual sex is unnatural. B) We were not designed to have sex with same sex partners. C) If everyone practiced homosexual sex, there would be no children. D) Homophobia is destructive to children.
After listing five criteria of personhood, Warren claims that the fetus:
a. meets none of them b. meets only the least important of them c. meets only one that is important d. meets the necessary ones but not the sufficient ones
As a lexical definition, the definition "'House' means a structure made of wood and intended for human habitation" may be criticized as:
A) Failing to indicate the context to which the definiens pertains. B) Being vague. C) Being too broad. D) Being circular. E) Being too narrow.