In his Republic, Plato may have embraced a viewpoint sympathetic to feminism when he argued that any two people who do the same job, whatever their sex, ought to be educated, brought up, and treated in the same way

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1. After being released from prison in Rome, Paul went to Crete, where he was imprisoned again. 2. Analysis of the Pastoral Epistles strongly suggests that they were written long after Paul's time, and therefore couldn't have been authored by Paul. 3. After his death, Paul's influence on the church subsided. 4. The Book of Daniel denounced Antiochus IV, a Greek-Syrian king who tried to destroy the Jewish religion. 5. In the Book of 2 Thessalonians, the demonic entity in human form that desecrates the Temple is held at bay by the unidentified "Redoubter."

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Beauchamp argues that businesses should not use aggressive affirmative action

plans, as Business Week has shown persuasively that they do not work.

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Hard and soft determinists disagree about whether we are free, but they agree that all our actions have causes.

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Explain why Individual Ethical Egoism fails. A. There is no justification to support the claim that everyone ought to do whatserves the interests of just one person because Universal Ethical Egoism isrationally required over Individual Ethical Egoism

B. There is no justification to support the claim that everyone ought to do whatserves the interests of just one person because fairness requires thateveryone act in their own self-interest. C. There is no justification to support the claim that everyone ought to do whatserves the interests of just one person because each person has a relatablecharacteristic to the one to be served, which defies granting the one person special status over one's own self-interest. D. There is no justification to support the claim that everyone ought to do what serves the interests of just one person because no one has relatable characteristics, which defies granting the one person special status over one's own self-interest.

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