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question 4 (1 point) listen which of the following does nagel discuss a…

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question 4 (1 point) listen which of the following does nagel discuss as unreliable sources of morality? personal intuition reasons laws religion question 5 (1 point) listen what question does nagel highlight to argue that moral obligations apply to all of us? would you treat a loved one that way? what do you think the consequences of this action will be? should there be a law prohibiting this action? how would you like it if someone did that to you?

Explanation:

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For Question 4: Thomas Nagel identifies religion, laws, and personal intuition as unreliable sources of morality, as they depend on subjective or contingent factors rather than universal moral reasoning.
For Question 5: Nagel uses the question "How would you like it if someone did that to you?" to argue for universal moral obligations, as it appeals to a consistent, impartial standard that applies to all people.

Answer:

Question 4:

  • Personal intuition
  • Laws
  • Religion

Question 5:

  • How would you like it if someone did that to you?