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· 1-5 · 6-10 · 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 ·Immanuel Kant Quote Question 2 from my homework
I need to know what is the following quote main idea and why does he present this main idea " The will is thus not merely subject to the law but is subject to the law in such a way that it must be regarded also as legislating for itself and only on this account as being subject to the law "of which it can regard itself as the author)
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
30914
OTA ID:
103725
Identify the fallacy each article commits. I identified the first one to be slippery slope and the second as common belief and the third I am lost. Can you identify these correctly for me by highlighting and explaining why you think they commit these fallacies. Answer the following question below. The Other Shoe Back to Journal Monday, April 11, 2005 Don't touch that > Tuesday, April 12, 2005 April 2005 4 Tuesday, April 12, 2005 Never trust anyone you meet in a library......even if he is an ex-con. And it was his love of books that brought him to the library where he met the two people he is suspected of killing - the librarian who would move in with him and th... click for more
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
39994
OTA ID:
104790
1. We can recognize that athletes that participate in sports must be given special consideration within our grading system, or we can let the university sink into athletic oblivion. Please see attached.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
40426
OTA ID:
102137
Can you revise my homework for me. No answers just tell me to look over a certain problem with a little guidance. I also request for Ms. Mia Wood to assist me if she agrees to do so. Thank you. 1. We can recognize that athletes that participate in sports must be given special consideration within our grading system, or we can let the university sink into athletic oblivion. Please see attached.
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
40545
OTA ID:
102137
Part 1. To be a valid syllogism, the conclusion must be proven by the reasons. Carefully study the following syllogisms and decide if they are valid or invalid: 1. All zebras are striped animals. No zebras are polar bears. Therefore, no polar bears are striped animals. 2. All clowns are funny individuals. Some sad people are clowns. Therefore, some sad people are funny individuals. 3. Some sticky substances are yucky things. All taffy is a sticky substance. Therefore, some taffy is a yucky thing. 4. All items made of gold are expensive items. Some rings are items made of gold. Therefore, some rings a... click for more
Subject:
Philosophy
Topic:
Reasoning and Critical Thinking
Posting ID:
41922
OTA ID:
101746
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