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f. Killing of a person
According to Nagel, which of the following may be permitted by absolutism, at least in some circumstances? (Points : 1)
Intention
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1. A story in which the narrator is also a character uses (1 point)
A. first-person point of view. B. second-person point of
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f. Killing of a person without malice or premeditation. Occurs right after the Victim has done something to the killer that
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Generalize What detail near the end of the selection supports Pi’s statement that “A person can get used to anything, even
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Killing of a person without malice or premeditation. Occurs right after the Victim has done something to the killer that would
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aj
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What detail near the end of the selection supports Pi’s statement that “A person can get used to anything, even to
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Eri
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An unbelted person in the car be a danger to others because they can fly into other passengers seriously injuring or killing
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Generalize What detail near the end of the selection supports Pi’s statement that “A person can get used to anything, even
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Eri
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Premeditated, deliberate act of killing another person with malice and a depraved indifference to human life
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aj
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As he explains, “[Cigarettes] don’t kill you unless you light them.... You put the killing thing right between your teeth,
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