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Question 1 Select the statement that is normative: Answer saved Marked out of 2.00 P Flag question Select one: O a. A. Only valid arguments are good. O b. A. The introduction of tariffs will increase the price of consumer products. O C. A. Reece scored eight points in the basketball game. O d. A. There were many people in the crowd. Question 2 Select the statement that is descriptive: Answer saved Marked out of 2.00 P Flag question Select one: a. Healthy children are preferable to unhealthy children b. War is only justified when it minimizes harm. C. The economic policy provided tax breaks for the wealthy while increasing taxes on the poor. d. Garfield is really admirable. Question 3 The difference between validity and soundness is that: Answer saved Marked out of 2.00 P Flag question Select one: O a. A valid argument's conclusion is certainly true, whereas a sound argument's conclusion may or may not be true. O b. A sound argument's conclusion is certainly true, whereas a valid argument's conclusion may or may not be true. O c. A valid argument provides greater formal support for its conclusion than a sound argument. O d. A sound argument provides greater formal support for its conclusion than a valid argument. Question 4 If X is a necessary condition for Y, then one of the following is true. Which one? Answer saved Marked out of 2.00 P Flag question Select one: O a. X could only obtain if y obtained. O b. A. If Yobtains, then X obtains. O c. If X obtains, then Yobtains. o d. If Y does not obtain, then X does not obtain. Question 5 A sufficient condition for [X] is a condition which Answer saved Marked out of 2.00 Flag question Select one: O a. must occur in order that [X]. 0 b. must occur in order that not [X]. o c. if it occurs guarantees that [X]. O d. if it occurs guarantees that not [X]. Question 6 Suppose that you are told that A is a necessary condition for B. *Only one of the following is a counterexample to this. Which one? Answer saved Marked out of 2.00 Select one: a. A and B P Flag question b. A and not B O c. B and not A d. Not A and Not B Question 7 Suppose that you are told that Fis a sufficient condition for G. *Only one of the following is a counterexample to this. Which one? Answer saved Marked out of 2.00 Select one: o a. Fand G P Flag question O b. Fand not G O C. G and not O d. Not Fand not G Question 8 Not yet answered Thrasymachus claims that justice is what is in the interest of the stronger and justice requires following the laws the rulers set. Socrates poses a dilemma for this conception of justice. What produces the dilemma? Marked out of 2.00 P Flag question 0 Select one: a. Whether the stronger(the ruling class) can make mistakes. b. Whether people approve of this conception of justice. c. Whether any societies actually are just. d. Whether people can live up to the standards set by this conception of justice. Question 9 Socrates claims that there are three forms of payment, and that the incentive for the truly just person to rule is the following: Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 Select one: O a. Money P Flag question O b. Honor c. The absence of a penalty for refusing d. Perpetual existential bliss and psychological pleasure Question 10 Socrates claims that there are three types of goodness, and that justice is of the following kind: Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 P Flag question Select one: a. That which is good in the moment, but is of little long term significance. b. That which is good in the moment, and is valuable in terms of its consequences. O c. That which is a pain in the moment, but is valuable in terms of its consequences. Question 11 Not yet answered Which of the following accurately captures the classes of the just society and their corresponding virtues? Marked out of 2.00 P Flag question Select one: 0 a. {, , } O b. {, , } c. {, , } O d. {, , } Question 12 Not yet answered What is the Euthyphro Dilemma, and how can it be resolved? (Alternatively: what are the two horns of this dilemma, and what is the theoretical cost associated with each?) Marked out of 5.00 Paragraph B 1 : E P Flag question Path:p Question 13 Not yet answered Describe Plato's conception of the class system in the just society, and explain how each class is supposed to play an analogical role to a part of the mind, and what implications this has for how we think about justice in the individual. Marked out of 5.00 Paragraph ВІ == Flag question Path:p
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ON PLATO AND SOCRATES

Discussion Questions on Plato’s and Socrates’ Philosophy
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Socrates’ Euthyphro dilemma asks whether moral good is commanded by God because it
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