Why might two statements not be relevant to each other even if they contain the same key words?
A. The statements may not be factual.
B. The words might not mean the same thing.
C. The two statements may be used for different arguments.
D. The argument in which they appear may not be valid.
C
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The discussion of corporate moral agency also included discussion of corporate punishment and corporate internal
decision structures.
a. True b. False
Investigators can put together a story when _______
A. evidence gives them traces that they can understand with their backgroundknowledge B. the traces provide them with background knowledge by which they canconstruct evidence C. they have enough background knowledge to guess what happened D. their background knowledge enables them to identify traces as evidence for events
According to Popper, all observation is:
A. theory neutral. B. theory laden. C. unfalsifiable. D. underdetermined by theory. E. relative to a particular paradigm.
Acts that are praiseworthy but not obligatory are
A) ?supererogatory B) ?merely permissible C) ?merely prohibited D) ?reprehensible