According to Van Camp, Olen, and Barry, when supplying missing premises in a
moral argument, you should choose premises that are general enough to look
like real moral principles.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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Use either the intuitive test or the scenario method to determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. Miles is a Catholic Priest. All Catholics are Christians. Thus, Miles is a Christian
a. Valid b. Invalid
Express the statistical male conceptions of housework and parenting in a family where both the man and the woman work outside the home. A. Most men think that if both parents work outside the home, then both parentsshould be splitting the housework and parenting responsibilities 50/50
B. Most men think that if both parents work outside the home, then womenshould still be doing the majority of the housework, at least 70%, and if themen are doing half, that's unfair to the men. C. Most men think that if both parents work outside the home, then men shouldbe doing the majority of the housework and parenting, at least 80% of it. D. Most men think that if both parents work outside the home, then women should be doing the majority of the housework and parenting, at least 80% of it.
The central argument for abortion is that
a) nobody knows when life begins. b) women have primary rights over their own bodies. c) abortion is a contraceptive practice. d) adoption doesn't work.
The view that all morality reduces to self-interest is
a. utilitarianism b. deontology c. egoism d. relativism