Foot claims that that human sight, hearing, memory and other capacities
A) are radically different from the human will.
B) can be factually evaluated.
C) can be objectively evaluated.
D) both b and c
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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
Q8: By Foot's lights, a person's reasons or
Q9: Foot argues that moral argument is ultimately
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
Q14: Foot denies that moral action is rational
Q15: Foot would agree that only powerful feelings
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