QUESTION 32 Plato\'s first argument stated: O a Righteous actions are morally co
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QUESTION 32 Plato's first argument stated: O a Righteous actions are morally correct, sometimes difficult and unpleasant, but beneficial. O b.The actions that provide the most benefit to the most people is the best societal guiding principle. OCIt is morally incorrect to punish a person who commits evil acts. O d.what we perceive is reality. QUESTION 33 Engineering ethics issues can arise from: a. Software errors. O b. Computer hardware errors. New computer system implementation. O d. All of the above. QUESTION 34 Computer innovator J.C.R. Licklider's long-term goals for information technology included: O a. Natural language understanding (syntax, semantics, pragmatics). Ob. Graphical user interfaces (GUI). O c. Hand gestures to control electronic devices. O d. Digital storage of music. QUESTION 35 Animal rights advocates tend to justify their beliefs in inherent worth of animals by proposing: OA Animals might be decendents of humanoid creatures and should be respected for their heritage. O B. Animals have souls O CAnimals are sentient beings. They feel pain and pleasure and have desires. O D.Animals must be given the same rights as humans.Explanation / Answer
32. Righteous actions are morally correct, sometimes difficult and unpleasant, but beneficial
33. all the above
34. digital storage of music
35, Animals have souls