As a classical moral justification of capitalism, the natural right to property is a utilitarian justification
a. True
b. False
False
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During the Seleucid period, which of the following practices of the Jewish culture most likely conflicted with the sophisticated Greek-speaking culture called Hellenism?
A. prohibitions against work on the Sabbath B. forbidding of circumcision of the first-born male child C. interest in advances in science, medicine, and literature D. dietary restrictions that forbade eating chicken and eggs
Determine whether the following passage is (or contains) an argument."Today, there is strong evidence-not only in theory but in practice-that families who try to protect dying children from knowing they're dying rarely serve the child's best interests. This conspiracy of silence, however well-meaning, often puts nurses, relatives, and others who spend the most time with the patient, especially in their lonely moments, on the spot."-Thomas Scully and Celia Scully, Playing God: The New World of Medical Choices
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best translates the statement into a standard form categorical proposition. A child screamed
A) All children are persons who screamed. B) No persons who screamed are non-children. C) Some children are persons who screamed. D) Some children are persons who did not scream. E) Some persons who screamed are not children.
How does Socrates differ from other Athenians?
A) Socrates is aware of his ignorance. B) Socrates does not know anything and the Athenians know much. C) Socrates fears death, but the Athenians do not. D) Socrates seeks wealth, but the Athenians seek virtue.