Emerson believes that moral theorizing ought to be scientific and is therefore an advocate of experimenting with various moral systems to see which works best. Emerson is best described as a
a. pluralist
b. monist
c. scientist
d. pragmatist
D
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The process by which the brain fills in gaps in memory images is called:
A) Pareidolia. B) Articulation. C) Synthesis. D) Confabulation. E) Analysis.
A technology’s ostensive intended purpose is termed its:
a. Focal function c. Latent function b. Polypotent function d. Prime directive
There is a principal which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments
a. true b. false
After noting that we sometimes have been deceived by our senses, Descartes argues that sense experience cannot serve as the basis for knowledge because:
A. sense experience is never accurate. B. we cannot be certain that our sense experience is accurate. C. science depends on sense experience. D. the concept of doubt is derived from sense experience.