A claim that something is good, bad, right, or wrong is called a(n):
A) Traditional claim.
B) Factual claim.
C) Vague claim.
D) Ambiguous claim.
E) Value claim.
E
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1. cannot be deduced by logic. 2. can be understood through logic. 3. can be observed. 4. do not exist.
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A) Invalid; fails in 5th line. B) Invalid; fails in 6th line. C) Valid. D) Invalid; fails in 2nd line. E) Invalid; fails in 3rd line.
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A) Six. B) Eight. C) Four. D) Two. E) Nine.
According to ____, there are synthetic a priori truths
A. Spinoza B. Kant C. Hume D. Newton