In the story "The Shaman and the Dying Scientist," what was the scientist's disposition toward the shaman's rituals?
A. He was skeptical of the shaman's remedies.
B. He believed he had been cured by the shaman.
C. He was willing to try anything.
D. He tolerated the shaman's beliefs but was unwilling to consider them.
B
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a. dominantly critical b. dominantly appreciative c. apathetic. d. appreciative but critical
Descartes' motivations in developing the official dualist viewpoint did not include a desire to:
A. found a new theory of the universe. B. extend mathematics to the realm of the physical. C. find a place in the material world for immaterial mind. D. confirm Scholastic doctrine. E. demonstrate the possibility of immortality.
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What will be an ideal response?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false