Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

A necessary truth is one that cannot be false under any possible circumstances.


TRUE

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Unlike Christian philosophers, Islamic philosophers did not have the problem of the relation of faith and reason

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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According to Socrates, his own wisdom consists of:

1. the fact that he recognizes his own ignorance. 2. the fact that he knows more about physics than anyone else. 3. the fact that he is of a higher moral character than anyone else. 4. the fact that he knows more about math than anyone else.

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each immediate inference. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint for these problems. All fair elections are elections untainted with fraud. Therefore, all elections tainted with fraud are unfair elections

A) Valid. B) Invalid, illicit conversion. C) Invalid, existential fallacy. D) Invalid, illicit obversion. E) Invalid, illicit contraposition.

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The following categorical argument form has more than three terms: "No non-P are non-M. Some M are non-S. So, some S are P." Reduce the terms to three by removing term-complements via applications of conversion, obversion, and/or contraposition.

What will be an ideal response?

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