Analyze the argument passage below, addressing the following as appropriate: specify the issues addressed; identify premises and conclusions; classify as inductive or deductive; supply missing premises; separate arguments from window dressing; identify claims better left unstated.I'd advise you not to vote for Melton. Melton is very radical. You shouldn't vote for radicals.

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Like David Hume, Adam Smith argues that morality is based on __________

a. divine commands b. reason c. duty d. sentiment

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concerns form and style, rather than the essence of social existence; it determines what is polite behavior rather than what is right behavior?

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What does eudaimonia mean?

a. it is synonym for Aristotle's final cause or teleology. In humans, the telos (final cause) is to flourish according to the formal cause or the nature of human beings b. it is the Ancient Greek word for virtue. Virtues are positive character traits, and vices are negative traits c. the "activity of the soul in accordance with arete (virtue)" so the eudaimonia (happy) life is the life of virtue. It is not like the American notion of "happiness" but a deeper notion of flourishing for humans d. it is the Ancient Greek word for wisdom. This is the knowledge born from the experience of life. While an eighteen year old might know the basic rules of morality in society, it takes a person of experience to know how to apply them in different scenarios. It takes a person of practical wisdom.

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If the argument from miracles is correct, then it establishes that God is

A. omniscient. B. omnipotent. C. omnibenevolent. D. none of these. E. all of these.

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