Producing what the buying public wants may not be the same as producing what the entirety of society needs. The argument is essentially making a normative judgment on the basis of some assumed but unproved moral standards
a. True
b. False
A
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What will be an ideal response?
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The list of topics on which we can philosophize is strictly limited
a. True b. False
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A sound argument is a:
a. warranted inductive argument b. deductive argument that makes sense c. valid deductive argument with true premises d. none of the above
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Kierkegaard wished for "the individual" to be inscribed on his grave
ndicate whether this statement is true or false
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