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February 2021
Philosophy questions and answers in February 2021
show how understood and are able to provide an analysis of the dilemma in the excerpt from Plato's "Euthyphro." difference between giving an example of "piety" as opposed to a definition of it. How do...
1) Compare and contrast Aristophanes' and Sappho's views of erotic love. 2) According to the Bible, the only moral sex is natural sex. Explain why the Bible takes this view and then explain whether th...
In human relationships such as truth-telling, not harming others, and sexual relations, are there some activities that are 'natural' to humans and others that are unnatural? If so, why or why not? ( i...
In this exercise you identify and state the unstated or misisng premise as a complete independent sentence. Each of the following arguments has an unstated or missing premise. Identify that premise. ...
Based on Al-Kindi and Nietzsche on the Stoic Art of Banishing Sorrow , The Stoics recommend that we think about what today we would call "worse case scenarios." You don't do th1s randomly. You wouldn'...
These are true or false question. Type true or false next to each statement 1. Classical Utilitarianism decides the morality of actions solely in terms of the value of their expected consequences. 2. ...
17. Which one of the following is false of Hobbes' conception of power? A. A person's power is his present means to secure his life and happiness. B. A state of nature is a state of universal competit...
16. Which one of the following is false of Hobbes's conception of human happiness? A. Happiness is continual success in obtaining the objects of one's desires. B. The desire for happiness never ends d...
Which Concept best characterizes each of the following statements? Classical Utilitarianism Rule Utilitarianism Human Perfectionism Negative Right to life perfect obligation imperfect obligation Right...
which one of the following statements is true about the nature of moral obligations perfect moral duties are non discretionary duties owed to definite persons at definite times imperfect moral duties ...
According to Thomas Hobbes, in Leviathan, which one of the following does not describe a state of nature A state of nature is a state of universal competition A state of Nature leads to universal anim...
1.If psychological situationism is correct, then this casts significant doubt upon the influence of moral character and moral virtue on our behavior. True False 2.Jack insists that he himself solely...
If psychological situationism is correct, then this casts significant doubt upon the influence of moral character and moral virtue on our behavior. True False Jack insists that he himself solely det...
Suppose that you know Skip T. Call believes that no person with political motivations has ever failed to be a self-interested liar. Because of his unbound mistrust, he speaks to anyone who will liste...
Many food labels involve terms that have multiple meanings. For example, in the United States 'natural' has no legally specified definition. In Canada however, a food labeled 'natural' cannot lega...
People should use evidence to draw conclusions; however, 'evidence' does not mean 'what people should use to draw conclusions.' What argument is most similar to the one we considered as a defense...
Consider the argument: Fraudulent online reviews for products are easy and advantageous to make. So online reviews aren't trustworthy and you shouldn't rely solely on them for making purchases. Some...
Consider the argument, Most employees want recognition and become dissatisfied if they do not receive credit for the work they do. If someone receives credit then she receives some goods or services p...
5. Equivocation and Amphiboly practice identifying two similar fallacies that are usually classified as fallacies of ambiguity . Generally, fallacies of ambiguity draw improper conclusions from ambi...
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