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1 |  |  According to Kant, how do you test an action to see if you have a duty to do it? |
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2 |  |  What questions would you ask yourself when evaluating an action on utilitarian grounds? |
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3 |  |  What would legal moralism, legal paternalism, and the harm principle say about laws banning cigarette advertising on television? |
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4 |  |  What two broad categories do most aesthetic principles fall into? |
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5 |  |  Describe and defend a function for aesthetic arguments other than persuading someone of an aesthetic judgment. |
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