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QUESTION 35 The prisoner\'s dilemma is a thought experiment that supports the im

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QUESTION 35

The prisoner's dilemma is a thought experiment that supports the importance of social contract theory.

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False

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QUESTION 36

John Mackie was an objectivist who believed in the power of facts in ethics.

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False

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QUESTION 37

The benefits argument states, if we can benefit someone without harming anyone else, we ought to do so.

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False

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QUESTION 38

Aristotle's Golden Mean says that virtue lies between two extremes (excess and deficiency).

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False

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QUESTION 39

Kant believes that right actions are the ones that produce the most good.

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False

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QUESTION 40

Kant was a Christian, but did not make an argument based on religious supposition.

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False

Explanation / Answer

1. True

Prisoner's Dilemma is a thought experiment which puts you into an imagined situation, where you and another person ,Smith are accused for treason.The condition is that if you both confess, each gets 5 years imprisonment,if only one confesses, the other gets 10 years imprisonment and if no one confesses, each gets 1 year imprisonment.

The example is used to support the social contract theory, that human beings mutually benefit through social interactions and collective thinking as compared to selfish indiviualistic thinking.