David Hume
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held that moral principles are neither divine edicts nor discoverable by reason and that value judgments are based on emotion. He said that the act that pleases our moral sensibilities is one that reflects the agent's benevolent character.
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Invent three examples of claims containing grouping ambiguities.
What will be an ideal response?
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct translation for each problem. Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. Cosmo raises its price if and only if both Redbook increases circulation and Glamour hires new writers, but either Time or Newsweek expands coverage if Forbes adds new features
A) [(C ? R) • G] • [(F ? T) ? N] B) (R • G) ? [(C ? F) ? (T ? N)] C) [C ? (R • G)] • [F ? (T ? N)] D) [C ? (R • G)] • [F ? (T ? N)] E) C ? {(R • G) • [F ? (T ? N)]}
Living wage implies ___________
A) the wage level set by law B) a wage level that will allow one to own land C) the minimum wage D) a wage level which a person can have a dignified lifestyle
Sirkku K. Hellsten argues that health practices should be evaluated in terms of
a. universal values only, such as solidarity. b. local values only, such as autonomy. c. both universal and local values. d. None of these choices