When there is an impasse in a deliberation on a disputed question, the burden of proof is

A) on someone who challenges commonsense beliefs. B) on one of the parties. C) on neither of the parties.


C

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Transcendental illusions are based on:

1. observation without the use of reason. 2. the use of reason without observation. 3. ignorance and stupidity. 4. wish fulfillment.

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The fact that the world seems to have a purposive order serves as a premise in the:

A. Ontological Argument. B. Cosmological Argument. C. Argument from Design. D. Argument from First Cause. E. Argument from Analogy.

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Margalit and Walzer argue that the two senses of just war, just ad bellum and jus

in bello must be kept separate

a. True b. False

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Sexual comments that one woman appreciates might distress another women. The courts decide when such behavior is

inappropriate by seeing if the behavior would be offensive to

a. the person to whom the comments are directed. b. the person accused of harassment. c. the hypothetical "reasonable person." d. the common law as modified by legislation

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