, Q U ESTIO N 1
1. There are seventeen chairs in the classroom.
Every chair has a student in it.
There are seventeen students in the classroom.
The above argument is .
valid
invali
d
Q U ESTIO N 2
1. What is the reason given for not allowing statistics to decide your moral rules
according to the essay, "How Not to Answer Moral Questions?"
just because a lot of people think something is moral doesn't
make it moral
thinking it doesn't make it morally correct
just because you have a preference for something doesn't
make it moral
Q U ESTIO N 3
1. All mammals are mortal.
All dogs are mammals.
Therefore, all dogs are mortal.
The above argument is .
valid
invali
d
Q U ESTIO N 4
1. According to the essay, "The Nature of Ethical Disagreement" ethical disagreements
can be resolved through reason.
never
sometim
es
always
Q U ESTIO N 5
1. In the essay, "How Not to Answer Moral Questions" the author uses the term
preferences. Preferences means the same thing as the word "attitude" from the essay, "The
Nature of Ethical Disagreement."