Weegy: Bivalence refers to the idea that declarative sentences express a proposition that has exactly one truth value, either true or false.
Auto answered|Score .8767|vonna79|Points 206|User: Logic will examine which of the following arguments? (Points : 1)
Reductive
Seductive
Abductive
Inductive
Weegy: Inductive.
Auto answered|Score .6623|eturker|Points 2852|User: One objection to utilitarianism is that it
(Points : 1)
is too difficult to make popular.
was developed by the English.
may ignore minority rights.
fails to consider an act’s consequences
Weegy: Answer: may ignore minority rights.
Auto answered|Score .6675|samn|Points 3675|User: A moral rule is regarded as justified by the deontologist if (Points : 1)
it can be universalized.
it can be criticized.
it produces the best result.
it makes a person feel good.
Weegy: the answer if 'IT CAN BE UNIVERSALIZED'
Auto answered|Score .7843|jaydrag|Points 10|User: . The three classical ethical theories are (Points : 1)
ontology, utilitarianism, and radicalism.
emotivism, oncology, and virtue ethics.
deontology, virtue ethics, and materialism.
utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics
Weegy: Utilitarianism is part of this perspective on moral reasoning C. Consequentialism.
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6. If a deductive argument is valid, and its premises are true, (Points : 1)
its conclusion must be false.
its conclusion must be true.
its conclusion is probable.
its conclusion is unlikely.
Weegy: b.its conclusion must be true
Auto answered|Score .5356|OneRepublic|Points 665|User: Emotivism regards an act as moral for a person if that person (Points : 1)
approves of the act.
disapproves of the act.
argues that it is justified by a rule.
argues that it supported by moral facts
Weegy: Emotivism regards an act as moral for a person if that person approves of that act.
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