Hinman claims that we can expect the following from a moral theory:
a. the final word on right and wrong
b. an interpretation of revelation
c. explanation of why something should or should not be done
e. None of the above
c. explanation of why something should or should not be done
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The correspondence theory of truth says
A. a claim is TRUE when the world is as it says it is. B. a claim is TRUE when it works. C. a claim is TRUE when it coheres with other beliefs. D. a claim is TRUE when someone believes it to be true.
John Dewey called his theory of knowledge
a. pragmaticism. b. instrumentalism. c. subjectivism. d. scientism.
Romantic thinkers:
1. emphasize the power of emotions and feelings. 2. emphasize the transformative power of rationality. 3. believe that all of the world's problems can be solved by force. 4. believe that the world is a logical and orderly place with no mysteries.
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each immediate inference. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint for these problems. No sand castles are permanent structures. Therefore, some sand castles are not permanent structures
A) Invalid, illicit subcontrary. B) Invalid, illicit subalternation. C) Valid, no fallacy. D) Invalid, illicit contrary. E) Invalid, illicit conversion.