QUESTION 1
Which fallacy is committed in the following statement?
The Golden Rule is a sound moral principle, for it is basic to every system of ethics in every culture.
a. |
appeal to majority |
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b. |
appeal to emotion |
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c. |
subjectivism |
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d. |
appeal to force |
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