Philosophy begins with wisdom
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: False.
Explanation: Philosophy begins with wonder
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The literal meaning of the word jihad is ______________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A) Discuss any instances of nonargumentative persuasion or pseudoreasoning and explain any slanting techniques you find in the following passage. (We'll comment on features we find obscure, unusual, or tricky.) B) Rewrite the passage in language that is as emotively neutral as possible but still retains the same informational content."What kind of crazy political system is it where a man who wants to run for president must begin by withdrawing from public life? It's become an American tradition, dating perhaps back to Richard Nixon in 1962. Gary Hart followed the pattern when he 'declared his "interest" in the presidency' (as the Washington Post chastely put it) by announcing that he won't run for reelection to the Senate this year. Good luck to Hart. I voted for him once before and
wouldn't mind voting for him again. But really. Is this necessary?"-"TRB from Washington," in The New Republic What will be an ideal response?
The correct argument form of "All pines are coniferous trees. No coniferous trees are deciduous trees. Therefore, no deciduous trees are pines" is
A) AllAareB c is an A c is a B B) AllAareB Some A are C Some B are C C) AllAareB No B are C No C are A
INSTRUCTIONS: The following problems relate to identifying and evaluating inductive and deductive arguments. Select the best answer for each. A week ago we invited Charlie to a party, and within two hours he became drunk and obnoxious. The same thing happened when Theresa invited him three weeks ago. Therefore, it would not be a good idea for Daisy to invite him to next week's party, because the
same thing will probably happen again. A) Inductive, strong. B) Deductive, invalid. C) Inductive, weak. D) Deductive, valid. E) Inductive, cogent.