Equivocation implies using the same word in two different senses in an argument
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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"I think the moon landing was a hoax. Do you know of any proof it wasn't?" Identify the fallacy that applies to this example.
A. The questionable cause fallacy B. The loaded question fallacy C. The fallacy of appeal to ignorance D. The fallacy of false alternatives E. None of the answers are correct
Controlled experiments can only establish the existence of a correlation between two events and not a causal relationship.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The book of Isaiah was most likely created by a group of __________
a. disciples b. historians c. prophets d. students
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. A version of the First Cause argument was given by St. Thomas Aquinas. 2. While some Catholic scholars have attempted to prove the existence of God, the official position of the Roman Catholic church is that such attempts are impious. 3. An a priori argument is one that rests on premises that can be known independently of experience. 4. An a posteriori argument is one that follows (or is posterior to) an act of faith. 5. The cosmological argument is an example of an a posteriori argument.