Anyone who is against a light-rail system connecting downtown to the suburbs is not truly interested in solving our traffic woes.
a. circular reasoning
b. hasty generalization
c. false cause
d. either-or fallacy
Question 2
According to Bailey, the term ethical drift most nearly means
a. a constantly changing perspective on the process of negotiating ethical dilemmas.
b. a slow, unwitting relaxation of strict moral standards of behavior.
c. adopting dubious morals that are necessary for conducting business.
d. deciding on rules and legislation regarding morals in business dealings.