Kierkegaard described three lifestyles

a. True
b. False


ANSWER: True

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Which philosopher's skepticism led him to conclude that there is no sound reason to believe in the principles of cause and effect?

A. John Locke B. David Hume C. George Berkeley D. Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz

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In Meditation II, Descartes formulates the Cogito, which states:

1. I cannot be sure if the world exists. 2. God could be tricking me. 3. I doubt, therefore I do not exist. 4. I think, therefore I exist.

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Locke did not require "perfect certainty" but allowed for _________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The distinguishing marks of the military fraternity known as the khalsa ("the pure") include __________

a. a comb b. a daggar c. long, baggy trousers d. neatly trimmed hair e. a necklace

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