By Foot's lights, a person's reasons or goals for action arise from
A) a combination of social pressures and genetically inherited tendencies.
B) her understanding of relevant facts and concepts.
C) whatever personal desire happens to be strongest.
D) an exercise of willpower.
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Q3: To possess a given virtue is to
A)
Q4: Foot claims that moral goodness is
A) synonymous
Q5: A noncognivitist claims that one's reasons are
Q6: Recognition of a reason for action is
A)
Q7: Foot and noncognitivists disagree primarily on
A) the
Q9: Foot argues that moral argument is ultimately
Q10: Foot claims that that human sight, hearing,
Q11: Foot claims that moral judgments have an
Q12: On Foot's view, having a moral virtue,
Q13: Practical rationality is closely related to moral
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