A central conclusion of this chapter is that

A) ?if there is knowledge, it must be empirical.
B) ?knowledge is innate.
C) ?knowledge is subjective.
D) ?knowledge requires a working out and systematic understanding of our claims.


D

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A) ?Karl Marx. B) ?Patrick Henry. C) ?Benito Mussolini. D) ?John Locke.

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Hume states that freedom is ____

A. Doing what you are told B. An illusion C. Doing what you want D. Another word for nothing left to lose

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Put the following categorical syllogism into standard form and identify its mood and figure. Some parrots are not pests. All parrots are pets. Thus, no pets are pests.

What will be an ideal response?

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