Why does Lewis Thomas think that seeing things "from the corner of the eye" is so important?

A. It helps one maintain skepticism.
B. It is a good way to notice details about things.
C. It helps one form beliefs without undue influence by others.
D. It limits the influence of existing beliefs on beliefs about the thing.


D

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Who developed the argument of the Flying Arrow?

a. Thales b. Plato c. Homer d. Zeno

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Using the letters provided below, symbolize this claim: "We cannot plant perennials if we plant from either seed or from cuttings."P = We plant perennials.S = We plant from seed.C = We plant from cuttings.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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