PHILOSOPHY. Which of the following is an objection to the teleological argument discussed in the book?
A. the paradox of the stone objection
C. the multiverse objection
D. the greatest conceivable island objection
The correct answer is Option B. The objection of the teleological argument discussed in the book is the multiverse objection. Option A challenges the omnipotence of God whereas Option C was put forward as an objection to Anselm’s argument for the existence of God.
PHILOSOPHY. Which of the following is an objection to the teleological argument discussed in the book?...
29. Which one of the following ethical theories suffers from the infallibility objection? A) ethical egoism B) Kantian ethics C) psychological egoism D) emotivism E) none of the above
29. Which one of the following ethical theories suffers from the infallibility objection? A) ethical egoism B) Kantian ethics C) psychological egoism D) emotivism E) none of the above
Answer 1,2,3,4
30 Mir 1. Which of these is a major critique of the conscientious objection? O A.A healthcare provider remains morally culpable for merely offering information or referrals to their patients. B.A healthcare provider can have ethical motives yet still commit actions with unethical consequences when offering information or referrals to their patients. C.A healthcare provider can theoretically be their own patient and are thus morally culpable because they can't ignore the information they already know. Question 2 1...
PHILOSOPHY Multiple Choice 29. Consider the following argument’s logical form and identify the fallacy that argument contains—especially if the evidence withheld is very strong. Evidence A and evidence B is available. Evidence A supports the claim of person 1. Evidence B supports the counterclaim of person 2. Therefore, person 1 presents only evidence A. A. argumentum ad verecundiam B. straw man C. cherry picking D. slippery slope 30. Sir Richard’s Dawkins’ criticism of the Bible is that A. sophisticated theologians...
19. Which of the following is an objection that Nussbaum replies to regarding her non-relativistic theory of virtues? A) Aristotle himself acknowledged that what counts as virtue is conditioned by society. B) different cultures will have different accounts of moral virtue C) different cultures will have different experiences of moral virtue D) two of the above
1.Paley’s Argument from Design is an example of a ___________ argument because it argues for God’s existence by using ______________ Group of answer choices A. a posteriori; reason alone B. a posteriori; evidence about the way the world is C. a priori; reason alone D. a priori; evidence about the way the world is 2. Gaunilo objection to Anselm using the example of: A.a perfect island B.an argument from design C.an infinite regress D.a Fool 3.Plato makes a distinction between...
Which one of the following ethical theories suffers from the infallibility objection? A) ethical egoism B) Kantian ethics C) psychological egoism D) emotivism E) none of the above Which one of the following is TRUE? A) Plato and Aristotle differ on the issue of how virtue is acquired. B) The virtue of loyalty implies that virtue ethics abandons the disinterested moral stance. C) Williams argues that utilitarianism abstracts from the identity of persons whereas Kantianism abstracts from the separateness of...
Which of the following is NOT a method of Aggregate Production Planning that was discussed in class A. Linear Programming B. Linear Decision Rule C. Simulation D. Management Coefficients Model E. Factor Rating Method
Balance the following equation using the 7 steps discussed in the lecture and book. _Cu(s) + _H*(aq) + _NO3 (aq) --> _NO(g) + _H2O(l) + - Cu2+(aq) The coefficients for the balanced reaction are:
Which one of the following was NOT discussed in the text as a main contributor to variations in labor productivity? a. The efficiency with which workers apply their skills. b. The skills of the worker. c. The level of effort with which workers work. d. The opportunity cost workers face for paid labor. e. The quantity and characteristics of the resources available to each worker.