Leibniz argued that the physical world is made up of dead, inert particles of matter



Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


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Socrates claimed to be wiser than others because he was aware of his ignorance

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Johnson and Powers believe that computer systems

a. Are infallible c. Can err and misbehave b. Can err d. Can err but not misbehave

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Consider this passage from Descartes: "Don't I know myself much more truly and certainly, and also much more distinctly and plainly, than I know the wax? For, if I base my judgment that the wax exists on the fact that I see it, my seeing it much more obviously implies that I exist. It's possible that what I see is not really wax, and it's even possible that I don't have eyes with which to

see--but it clearly is not possible that, when I see (or, what now amounts to the same thing, when I think I see), the 'I' which thinks is not a real thing." Descartes is here claiming A) that the "I" is less distinctly known than the wax. B) that it is not possible to doubt that the "I" is a real thing, but it is possible to doubt the wax is a real thing. C) It is possible to doubt that the "I" is a real thing. D) the wax is more distinctly known than the I.

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"There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Messenger of God.". This sentence is known as the

a. Quraysh b. Sunna c. Hadith d. Shahadah.

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