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Aristotle held that the subject matter of moral appraisal was:
 
 

a. Intended voluntary behavior c. Voluntary behavior only
  b. Intended behavior only d. Neither intended nor voluntary behavior



Question 2

Who holds that we are living on an increasingly anthropogenic planet?
 
 

a. Feinberg c. Allenby
  b. Rawls d. Mill




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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
Aristotle held that the subject matter of moral appraisal was intended voluntary behavior.



Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Allenby wrote in 2004 that we are living on an increasingly anthropogenic planet.




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