Exam 2: Generating Illustrative Examples
Exam 1: Recognizing Moral Arguments16 Questions
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Exam 4: Representing Arguments in Standard Form23 Questions
Exam 5: Analyzing Arg From Principle34 Questions
Exam 6: Evaluating Arguments From Principle11 Questions
Exam 7: Developing an Argument From Principle4 Questions
Exam 8: Analyzing Arguments From Analogy20 Questions
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Exam 11: Analyzing Ibe12 Questions
Exam 12: Evaluating Ibe17 Questions
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Which of the following options is the best ILLUSTRATIVE example for the claim that:
Large planets sometimes have more than one moon.
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Which of the following options is the best ILLUSTRATIVE example for the claim that:
In some cases, it is morally wrong to hold a person responsible for a crime they have committed.
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Which of the following options is the best ILLUSTRATIVE example for the claim that:
In some cases, when parents are sure their teenage children have made a bad decision, they have an obligation to step in and stop their children from acting on that decision.
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Which of the following options is the best ILLUSTRATIVE example for the claim that:
There are some situations in which answering a question truthfully is the morally wrong thing to do.
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Which of the following options is the best ILLUSTRATIVE example for the claim that:
Some popular hobbies require expensive equipment.
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Which of the following options is the best ILLUSTRATIVE example for the claim that:
Many people cannot or will not eat bacon.
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Which of the following options is the best ILLUSTRATIVE example for the claim that:
It is morally permissible to cause someone temporary pain if that is the only way to save them from significant harm.
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Which of the following options is the best ILLUSTRATIVE example for the claim that: Malicious intentions sometimes result in good outcomes.
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