Provide a critical assessment of the following comparative general claim:Chrysanthemums that have been pinched back produce bigger blooms than those that have not.
What will be an ideal response?
This seems clear and reasonable. Most people who would be interested in the claim would know what "pinched back" means.
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Kant overcomes skepticism, rejecting the two-world hypothesis, when he claims that
A) ?the world we know is just the world of our experience, nothing beyond or external to it. B) ?we cannot know the world. C) ?there is no mind, only the world. D) ?all ideas of the world are perceptions of God.
The mood of a standard-form categorical syllogism whose major premise is universal affirmative, minor premise is particular affirmative, and conclusion is particular affirmative would be
A. IAI. B. IIA. C. AII. D. III.
A "hard case" is a moral dilemma in which:
A. one is tempted to do what one knows is wrong. B. a moral theory gives the wrong answer. C. a moral theory gives no answer at all. D. a person's ordinary moral instincts are confused. E. None of the above
It is logically possible for an triangle to not have three interior angles.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)