The philosophical situationist argues that virtue ethicist presupposes a false theory of mind.
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This statement is True. The philosophical situationist argues that virtue ethicist presupposes a false theory of mind.
The philosophical situationist argues that virtue ethicist presupposes a false theory of mind. True False
MacIntyre in his theory of virtue argues that continental philosophy tends to A) separate the individual into an actor and its roles B) divide actions into their components of beliefs and desires C) divide a human life into a series of false dichotomies D) None of the above
MacIntyre in his theory of virtue argues that analytic philosophy tends to A) separate the individual into an actor and its roles B) divide actions into their components of beliefs and desires C) divide a human life into a series of false dichotomies D) None of the above
Locke argues that knowledge is premised on experience. True or False
Media Clip D Theory of the Mind 1. Define the term theory of mind. Describe how researchers use theory of mind tasks such as the "False Belief Task" to assess what children know about the minds of others. 2. What has your experience been with autism spectrum disorder. How might the concept of theory of the mind tie in with understanding some types of autism?
(True or False) Mill argues that the two principle constituents of a satisfied life appear to be tranquility and excitement, and that people can often count themselves satisfied if they have a significant degree of either one. True False
TRUE OR FALSE. Aquinas argues for the view that contingent beings could not exist without a necessary being.
(T/F) TRUE OR FALSE According to Virtue Ethics, the following statement is correct: “An ethical person would not subject other people’s children to marketing practices that they are unwilling to subject their own children to.”
True or false?: Savulescu argues that, when the technology becomes safe, genetic enhancement of children should be optional, but not morally obligatory, for those parents who want to help their children compete. True False
True or False: To accept a theory we must dispense with all doubt and achieve complete certainty. True False ----------------------- STRONG critical thought is: When one is able to defend one’s own position from all outside critics A more advanced and better form of weak critical thinking When one is able to challenge their own beliefs and assumptions When one is able to defeat another’s argument --------------------------------- True or False: There are some basic assumptions that shouldn't be questioned from...
o Virtue Theory • What are the fundamental claims of the theory? • What values underlie the theory? • Who are the primary theorists associated w/the theory? • What principles are associated w/the theory?