Why does Rosenstand argue that the challenge to soft universalism is to provide justification for why certain values are to be considered as common ground?

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Suppose that a survey is taken of the adult residents of a town, and one of the questions asked is whether the person responding graduated from high school. Can the responses to this question be trusted?

A) Yes, because the question is very straightforward. B) No, because the number of 'yes' answers would probably be skewed upward. C) Yes, because the respondents are adults. D) No, because the number of 'yes' answers would probably be skewed downward. E) No, because most of the respondents would refuse to answer this question.

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If our actions are causally determined, we're never morally responsible for our actions

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Mary Anne Warren argues that the rights of actual persons usually outweigh the rights of potential persons

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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People who study history are wiser than those who do not. This is because studying history

makes a person less likely to repeat the mistakes of the past, and not repeating past mistakes is a sign of wisdom. And since the primary aim of education is producing wisdom, all schools should require the study of history.

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