What philosopher believed that lying and cheating were always wrong?
a) John Stuart Mill
b) Jeremy Bentham
c) Augustine
d) The guy who sits next to you in class
C
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As a lexical definition, the definition "'Practical' means not being impractical" may be criticized as:
A) Being vague. B) Being too broad. C) Failing to indicate the context to which the definiens pertains. D) Being too narrow. E) Being negative.
Montanus was the leader of a religious sect that
A) emphasized spontaneous worship B) believed in the imminent (or very near) end of the world C) gave significant authority to at least some women D) enforced strict ethical demands E) all of the above
Which of the following would Marx not consider part of the material base of society?
A. Iron ore B. Electric power C. Religious institutions D. Social relationships of production E. Both C and D
Identify any fallacies in the following passage either by naming them or, where they seem not to conform to any of the patterns described in the text, by giving a brief explanation of why the fallacious reasoning is irrelevant to the point at issue."You can't say that he is uneducated. At what point does someone become educated?"
What will be an ideal response?