A lack of evidence for something is never a reason to think that it is false.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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According to Popper, science is interested in truth that is
A) consistent with what we already know. B) not really truth at all, but falsifiable. C) unattainable. D) interesting and relevant to difficult problems.
Why are feminist epistemologists suspicous of the concept of the ideal knower as dispassionate, objective, and purely rational?
What will be an ideal response?
An example of an altruistic individual is this person, who saved over 100,000 Jewish people during World War II
a. Nelson Mandela b. Raoul Wallenberg c. Thomas Hobbes d. Thomas Aquinas
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The Catholic concept of double effect is used to allow acts that result in the death of a fetus in some specific cases. 2. Saint Augustine specified that the soul is not present in a fetus until it is capable of feeling pain. 3. In Islam, aborting a fetus is not immoral because fetuses at any stage of development do not have souls. 4. A homunculus means a tiny person; in the textbook we meet the concept in the old conviction that inside each person's head is a small copy of that person representing the soul. 5. 5. The early modern concept of the homunculus, or tiny "little man" inside each sperm, has been verified by modern biology and technology.