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Week 8 midterm

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Which is NOT one of the three main branches of Philosophy?   show
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show Piety is what my father did to the housekeeper.  
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Which is NOT one of the questions of Ethics?   show
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Glaucon uses the Ring of Gyges to show Socrates that humans only care about themselves.   show
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show false  
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According to Plato, which is NOT one of the three parts of the soul?   show
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show Unjust  
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show Cowardice & Rashness  
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show Validated by the result or consequence of an action  
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show They lack the power to do wrong  
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Epistemology is concerned with the nature of   show
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For Aristotle, the ultimate purpose of one's life is   show
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Which is NOT a feature of Kantianism?   show
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show The ends justify the means  
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show True  
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According to the textbook, Relativism emphasizes   show
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show Some moral rules are universal even if deemed moral by a specific culture  
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show False  
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In a valid argument IF the premises are true the conclusions MUST also be false.   show
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A sound argument is a valid argument that also has TRUE premises.   show
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According to Socrates, injustice leads to a disharmony of the soul.   show
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According to Glaucon, those who practice justice   show
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show Kantianism  
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According to Socrates, the tyrannical person is Group of answer choices   show
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Which philosopher added quality to the quantity of Utilitarianism good?   show
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show unexamined  
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Is the argument valid or invalid? a. The Greeks believed it was wrong to eat the dead, whereas the Callatians believed it was right to eat the dead. b. Therefore, eating the dead is neither objectively right nor objectively wrong.   show
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Is the argument valid or invalid? a. All Bachelors are unmarried men. Tim is a Bachelor. b. Therefore, Tim is an unmarried man.   show
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show Invalid  
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show valid  
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Is the argument valid or invalid? a. Anyone who lives in Hilo, lives on the Big Island. Mariah has lived on the Big Island. b. Therefore, Mariah lived in Hilo.   show
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show Logic  
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Is the following a Utilitarian, Kantian, or Virtue ethics solution. One ought to do their duty, regardless of the outcome.   show
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Is the following a Utilitarian, Kantian, or Virtue ethics solution. One ought to do what promotes a good life usually as a median between excess and deficiency.   show
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Is the following a Utilitarian, Kantian, or Virtue ethics solution. One ought to do what yields the greatest happiness for the greatest amount of people regardless of the action.   show
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