A Slippery Slope argument is a variation of False Cause
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The "publicity argument" against ethical egoism states that
a. if the public found out that someone was an egoist, they would justly shun him. b. most egoists don’t really believe all that they say, but are merely trying to get attention. c. it would be contradictory for an egoist to persuade others to become egoists. d. egoism has gotten more attention and publicity than it deserves.
"It is uncertain whether or not some people are able to predict the future by mystical power" could be the direct expression of
A) a belief B) a disbelief C) a non-belief
If I argued that peeling off the coverings is like peeling an onion, and once all the layers are gone, nothing is left, Shankara would most likely counter
A) by saying, "You are right." B) by claiming Absolute Reality is left. C) by claiming that the nothing that is left is the void which is Absolute. D) that Atman is left although Brahman is not.
Which of the following is true of utilitarianism?
A. Utilitarianism claims there are no universal moral truths. B. Utilitarianism is a moral theory originated by Immanuel Kant. C. The utilitarian pays little attention to the rights of the individual. D. All of these answers are true.