American philosopher Kendall Walton asserted that our interaction with representational works of art is ________
A. a pre-modern mindset
B. a continuation of playing make-believe
C. antithetical to living in contemporary society
D. not essentially different from interacting with non-representational works of art
Answer: B
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An attempt to discredit another philosophical proposition by invoking another unrelated point is called ________.
What will be an ideal response?
Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. Microbiologists work in a variety of settings. Some work in universities where they are likely to teach, do
research, and train students to do research. Others work in industrial laboratories to develop or manufacture antibiotics, vaccines, or similar biological products. Even some law firms are hiring microbiologists to help with the complexities of patenting new genetically engineered organisms. Jacquelyn C. Black, Microbiology: Principles and Explorations A) Argument; conclusion: Others work in industrial laboratories ... products. B) Argument; conclusion: Microbiologists work in a variety of settings. C) Nonargument. D) Argument; conclusion: Even some law firms ... engineered organisms. E) Argument; conclusion: Some work in universities ... research.
Relations of ideas:
1. are certain, but tell us nothing about the world. 2. are uncertain, but tell us something about the world. 3. are made certain by God. 4. are verifiable by empirical observation.
Tantalus, a Greek mythological hero,
A) ?was forced to push a rock up a mountain for eternity. B) ?was condemned by the gods to be tied just out of reach of a bunch of grapes. C) ?was condemned to live the same life over and over. D) ?was a great biblical prophet who said, "Life is vanity and vexation."