The moral theorist William T. Blackstone claims that the right to a livable environment

a. would solve the problem of how to conserve resources.
b. prevents the use of government regulation to control the actions of business.
c. is a fundamental human right.
d. implies that non-human animals have no genuine moral rights.


c

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The following categorical argument form has more than three terms: "All non-P are M. Some S are non-M. So, no non-S are P." Reduce the terms to three by removing term-complements via applications of conversion, obversion, and/or contraposition.

What will be an ideal response?

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Locke's Prince and the Cobbler thought experiment is intended to show that

A. persons are not identical to their bodies. B. "body switches" are technically feasible. C. persons are identical to their bodies. D. "body switches" are impossible.

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What does Nielsen say is an example of something that could give our lives meaning?

a. Justice b. Selfishness c. Rationality d. Happiness

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