Philosophy 120: Critical Thinking 1. True or False: For Kant, in order to correc
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Philosophy 120: Critical Thinking
1. True or False: For Kant, in order to correctly morally reason, you must be able to test some rule by unversalizing it across all humanity in order to see if it can be consistently held or not.
2. True or False. Moral decisions are only possible when there are two or more courses of action available.
3. True or False: In scientific reasoning by induction, confirming a hypothesis utilizes inductive logic while disconfirmation uses deductive logic.
4. True or false: For David Hume, even though we feel certain about cause-effect relationships, we actually never empirically experience the temporal relationship between two events
5. True or False: Metaethics deals with how we apply our preferred moral theories to specific cases.
Explanation / Answer
answer- it is true that for kant , in order to correctly morally reason, you must be able to test some rule by universalizing it accross all huminity.
answer- moral decision modifies our behaviour in social situtation. and yes it is true that it only possible when more than two course are avilable. these course may be
- know the fact of the situation
- careful consideration of moral value
answer- deduce reasoning is form of valid reasoning starts with general statement examine the possiblities to reach to logical conclusion. while induce reasoning make gernalisation by speficic observation. SO it false that In scientific reasoning by induction confirming hypothesis utilize inductive log. because only deduce reasoninh reach logic not by inductive reasoning
answer- it is true that for david hume even though we can feel certain about cause effect relationship, we actual never empirically experience the temporal relationship between two events
answer- it is ture metaethics deals with how we apply our perferrred moral therories to specific case . it is branch of analytic philosophy deals with the scope , foundation of moral values.