Which of the following is a kind of nonideal theory according to John Rawls?
A. one that deals with conditions of noncompliance
B. one that deals with conditions of unorthodoxy
C. one that deals with conditions of conservatism
D. one that deals with conditions of change
A. one that deals with conditions of noncompliance
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"If we can sell our old house, then we will have enough money to buy a new one. We're rich, so we do have enough money to buy a new one. Therefore, we'll be able to sell our old house." Choose the best symbolization of the statement and evaluate its validity.
A. s ? m, r & (r ? m), ? s; this argument is invalid B. s ? m, r ? m, ? s; this argument is invalid C. s ? m, r & (r ? m), ? s; this argument is valid D. s ? m, r ? m, ? s; this argument is valid E. None of the answers are correct
Mill argues that there are no limits on freedom of speech—that our right to free
speech is absolute.
a. True b. False
Large-scale reductions in class size will likely lower the average quality of teachers: first, because to hire additional teachers school districts must reach into the lower-quality segment of the teacher pool; and, second, because a given budget will be spread among a higher number of teachers, thereby limiting potential increases in teacher salaries. (Jane Hannaway and Robert I. Lerman, Letter to the Editor, The New Republic)This passage exemplifies a(n) ________.
A. report B. explanation C. conditional statement D. argument E. unsupported assertion
Buddhism began as an interpretation of what religious system?
a. Christianity b. Hinduism c. Islam d. Shinto