Which other civilization's concepts and ideas permeate the Wisdom of Solomon?

A. Persia
B. Mesopotamia
C. Greece
D. Egypt


C. Greece

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Foundationalists often respond to the anti-foundationalists by arguing that

A) the anti-foundationalists' claim that "there are absolute objective standards of rationality" is false. B) the anti-foundationalists' position amounts to relativism. C) anti-foundationalists support a position of ethnocentric imperialism. D) the anti-foundationalists cannot produce the self-evident sources of rationality they claim exist.

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As Rachels notes, even if the Cultural Differences Argument is invalid, cultural

relativism might still be true.

a. True b. False

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Express what publicity has to do with Universal Ethical Egoism. A. Supporters of Universal Ethical Egoism publicize their commitment to egoismso that others are alert to the egoist's success and can further assist him/herin the pursuit of their own general self-interests at others' expense

B. Supporters of Universal Ethical Egoism do not publicize their commitment toegoism so that others won't guard themselves against being harmed by theegoist, which assures the egoist's success in furthering their own general selfinterests at others' expense. C. Supporters of Universal Ethical Egoism do not publicize their commitment toegoism so that others won't guard themselves against being harmed by the egoist, which challenges the egoist's ability to succeed. D. Supporters of Universal Ethical Egoism seek publicity, which does not impact the egoist's success in furthering his/her own general self-interests at others' expense.

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Consider the following argument: "Dipsy O'Neill has recently argued that drinking a little red wine with dinner is good for one's health. But no one should accept O'Neill's argument. O'Neill, as you know, is the owner of O'Neill's Wines and Spirits. Naturally, she'd love to see people buy more wine." Which of the following fallacies has been committed in this argument?

A. the fallacy of two wrongs make a right B. the fallacy of look who's talking C. the fallacy of attacking the motive D. None of the answers are correct

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