Property relations refers to" ¦
a. can refer to special kinds of things : owned things, both tangible and
intangible-land, clothes, ideas, and relationships: relationships among people
with respect to things
b. refer to the ways that people relate to each other with respect to things.
c. a good example of a social concept that refers to a cluster of common
properties
d. exclusive rights granted by governments to an inventor that creates duties on
others not to use or make a profit from a patented invention, without the
inventor's permission
B
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A. It is not a good idea to discount any factor as unimportant. B. Unexpected generalizations are likely to hold with any sample. C. A truly random sample has to be generated by a computer. D. Any sample always includes some outliers.
The problem of freedom and determinism arises because
a. every event seems to be caused by something else. b. we believe that we are responsible for our moral choices and acts because we have the freedom to make such decisions and perform such acts. c. both of the above are convictions most of us have. d. modern science seems to contradict our experience.
According to Kant's moral theory, actions are to be judged by their
A) actual short-term consequences. B) intentions. C) actual long-term consequences. D) emotional effects on you.