If philosophical behaviorism is true, then pains and other sensations are simply identified with the dispositions to behave in a certain way
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Which of the following is an example of a categorical syllogism?
A. "Every crow I have ever seen is black. Therefore, all crows are black." B. "If you take that road, you'll end up lost. So don't take that road." C. "All men are mortal. Socrates is a man. Therefore, Socrates is mortal." D. None of these answers is correct.
Although some people throughout history—such as Alexander the Great, Caesar Augustus, etc.—have been intent on conquering the world, when Jesus was "offered all the kingdoms of the world and their splendor" he rejected it. Why?
A. He already had it all. B. The temptation to rule the world is a devilish goal, and the method by which this is accomplished, i.e. military violence, is also evil. C. It wasn't what he was interested in. D. Ruling the world would have been acceptable if there were other means of achieving it besides violence.
According to Hume, we cannot justify our belief in
a. cause and effect. b. the self. c. the existence of God. d. all of the above
Syllogism 1C Given the following syllogism: No altered photos are accurate representations, so some inaccurate representations are attractive images, since some unaltered photos are not unattractive images. For Syllogism 1C, the major premise is:
A) No altered photos are inaccurate representations. B) Some attractive images are not altered photos. C) Some attractive images are not accurate representations. D) No altered photos are accurate representations. E) Some accurate representations are not attractive images.