Consider the following argument: "All of my philosophy students are college students. All college students are beer lovers. Therefore, all of my philosophy students are beer lovers."
This argument is:
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Valid and sound
Valid and unsound
Invalid and sound
Invalid and unsound
In Book II of Plato's Republic, Plato uses the Ring of Gyges story to illustrate an important aspect of justice. Which of the following statements best summarizes what the Ring of Gyges story tells us about the "just man" and "unjust man?"
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The "just man" will always act more justly than the "unjust man."
The "unjust man" will always act more justly than the "just man."
The "just man" would act the same as the "unjust man" if there was no fear of punishment and they knew they could get away with it.
The "unjust man" would act the same as the "just man" if there was no fear of punishment and they knew they could get away with it.
"What would the great soul of Fabricius have felt, if it had been his misfortune to be called back to life, [...] Fools, what have you done? You, the lords of the earth, have made yourselves the slaves of frivolous nations you have subdued. [...] Romans! Make haste, to demolish those amphitheaters, break to pieces those statues, burn those paintings; drive from among you those slaves who keep you in subjection, and whose fatal arts are corrupting your morals."
The above quote was taken from which of our course texts?
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Plato's Republic
Rousseau's Discourse on the Origin of Inequality
Rousseau's Discourse on the Sciences and Arts
Wollstonecraft's A Vindication of the Rights of Woman