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The world is like a machine. Machines are made by human beings. Therefore, the maker of
the world must be like a human being.
This argument is an example of what type of logical reasoning?
Select one or more:
a. Categorical Reasoning
b. "a priori" Reasoning
c. Implicational Reasoning
d. Analogical Reasoning
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Ответ:
b. "a priori" Reasoning
d. Analogical Reasoning
Explanation:
According to the give example, "The world is like a machine. Machines are made by human beings. Therefore, the maker of
the world must be like a human being.".
This argument is an example of Analogical reasoning and "a priori" Reasoning
Ответ:
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Ответ:
The Civil Rights Act of 1875 was a federal law proposed by Republican Senator Charles Sumner together with Republican Congressman Benjamin Franklin Butler. It was passed by Congress on March 1, 1875 and signed by President Ulysses S. Grant.
The content was equal access to all facilities in public life (hotels, trains, ferries, theaters, etc.) regardless of race, skin color or previous slave status. The Supreme Court (special vote with a different decision by John Marshall Harlan) declared the law unconstitutional in 1883, stating that Congress had no powers to regulate individual behavior. The 14th Amendment to the constitution banned the circumvention of civil rights only by the state, but not by individuals.