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justinmsk

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According to Martha Nussbaum, For any view you put forth, the next question simply has to be . . .
 
 

a. what would the world be like if this idea were actually taken up?
   b. does this idea express a logically necessary proposition?
   c. what is the scientific evidence for or against this idea?
   d. does this idea conform to the principle of sufficient reason?



Question 2

Martha Nussbaum expressed her conception of philosophy in the statement that philosophers should be
 
 

a. handmaidens of science.
   b. lawyers for humanity.
   c. skeptics of everything.
   d. spokespersons for God.
 
 




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Answer to Question 1

a.

Answer to Question 2

b.



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