Until 1966 the official policy of the government of the People's Republic of China was that religion __________
a. had too strong a hold on the Chinese people to challenge
b. must actively be suppressed
c. posed no threat to the stability of the nation
d. would die a natural death
e. would replace superstition as the basis of moral order in China
b
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AlGhazali’s view of causality was that
a. from an effect, we can reason back to its necessary cause. b. the laws of causality demonstrate that miracles are impossible. c. the relationship between causes and effects could not be otherwise than they are. d. there is no necessary connection between socalled causes and their effects.
"Either the United States uses nuclear weapons in the Middle East or there won't be peace in the region. Since the United States won't use nuclear weapons in the Middle East, there won't be peace there" commits the fallacy of
A) begging the question B) begging the question against C) complex question D) false alternatives E) accident
Wicclair argues that racist, sexist, and pornographic material
a. should be censored and eliminated. b. should be condemned but not censored. c. should be censored in its most extreme and virulent forms, but not otherwise. d. should be encouraged as a means of stimulating awareness, debate and reform. e. have so little effect that they should not be taken seriously as a problem.
"Reality is one, continuous, indivisible, motionless, and imperishable" describes the view of
a. Anaximander b. Parmenides c. Heracleitus d. Anaxagoras