The basic indubitable truth upon which Descartes sought to found all his knowledge was that:
A. he, himself, exists.
B. an all-powerful God exists.
C. mathematical truths cannot be doubted.
D. the facts of experience cannot be doubted.
E. the senses do not lie.
Answer: A
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Whom was Wesley quoting when he preached, "God who made us without ourselves will not save us without ourselves"?
A) Augustine B) Basil C) Calvin D) David, King of Israel
Domestic law is different than international law in that domestic law
a. is informal and works outside the law
b. refers to the law for citizens of a particular nation-state, with varying levels of
local and national jurisdiction.
c. provides rules about relations among states and relations among individuals
and states, as well as other organizations
d. is interpreted and enforced within the law
Put the following categorical syllogism into standard form and identify its mood and figure. Some diamonds are not precious stones and some carbon compounds are not diamonds. Thus, some carbon compounds are not precious stones.
What will be an ideal response?
Wang argues that weight discrimination is a moral injustice
a. True b. False