What has nothing to do with the enjoyment of life, for Kant?

a. The majesty of duty
b. The shackles of wisdom
c. The devotion of God
d. The love of self


ANS: A

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Includes codes of conduct and principles concerning right and wrong, good and bad, and

virtue and vice.

a. ethics b. religion c. belief systems d. morality

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Johnson is hired by a company to see if a new product, Topocal, will cause hair to grow on the heads of bald men. He recruits one thousand bald men and randomly divides them into two groups: Five hundred men (group A) rub Topocal on their scalps each day; the other five hundred (group B) rub a standard skin lotion on their scalps each day. After two months, Johnson checks to see what the results have been. He finds that there has been hair growth in 7 percent of group A and in 2 percent of group B.Given the size of Johnson's two groups, would you say that the results of the test are statistically significant?

A. no way to tell B. yes C. no

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Searle uses the distinction between syntax and semantics to

A) show that identity theorists of the mind are mistaken. B) explain the processes through which humans learn language. C) build a case for pursuing new kinds of software development that will overcome current computer limitations. D) support his claim that no future development will change the fundamental nature of computers.

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