Who said that all you needed to fight for freedom was to be an intelligent human being?

A) Singer

B) Nussbaum

C) Malcolm X

D) Friedman


C

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Which of the following is NOT a type of deductive argument?

A. an argument from definition B. an argument by elimination C. an argument based on mathematics D. These are all types of deductive arguments.

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In Ockham’s philosophy, "intuitive knowledge" refers to

a. an inner, religious or mystical experience. b. knowledge based on the emotions and not on perception. c. the sort of knowledge that is only available to God. d. the perception of external things and the immediate awareness of our inner states.

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Searle thinks that there must be more to having a mind than just running a program because

A. something can run a program even though it's not alive. B. something can run a program without knowing what its symbols mean. C. computers can run many programs at the same time. D. humans can't run many programs at the same time.

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Fair personnel policies and decisions must be based on criteria that are clear, job related, and

A) partial toward friends. B) equally applied. C) ignore personality. D) minimize nepotism.

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