In Erigena’s book On the Division of Nature, the word "Nature" refers to
a. both God and his creation.
b. the physical world apart from God.
c. the divine nature apart from the world.
d. the divisions within human nature.
a.
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The Nobel Laureate Herbert Simon proposed a theory based on bounded rationality, which stated that
a. because the world is finite, we have few choices to make. b. because we have limited knowledge, time, and resources to make decisions, sometimes achieving the best available may be better than the best possible. c. because we can reason, our decisions are always right. d. even though we live in communities, our decisions should benefit only us as individuals.
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the best translation for each categorical proposition. A dog barked
A) Some dogs are not animals that barked. B) Some dogs barked, and some dogs did not bark. C) All dogs are animals that barked. D) Some dogs are animals that barked. E) Some animals identical to a dog are animals that barked.
According to David Hume, all ideas have their origin in:
a. reason b. faith c. sense impressions d. innate ideas
_________ is "a prejudice or attitude of bias in favor of the interests of members of one's own species and against those of members of other species"
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).