Which statement would both the rationalists and the empiricists accept?
a. We should not accept a conclusion unless its truth can be supported by good reasons.
b. All knowledge about the world is merely probable and contingent.
c. Some ideas are universal because they are innate to every rational mind.
d. Foundational knowledge is selfevident and certain.
a.
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Instead of being ruled by Davidic kings, the postexilic Judeans now found themselves ruled by a theocracy, a "God-ruled" society led by priests. 2. Like the first two divisions of the Tanakh, the Writings present a viewpoint strongly associated with the Deuteronomistic History. 3. Despite the hopeful promises of the prophets Haggai and Zechariah, neither the Davidic dynasty nor the former state of Judah was restored after the exile. 4.The province of Judah was restricted to a small territory surrounding the city of Hebron 5. Faced with the harsh realities of the postexilic environment, disappointment colors the accounts of Ezra and Nehemiah.
Aristotle agues, that properly speaking, children cannot be said to be happy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In association with labor and capital, Mill had contrasting views of
a. freedom of speech. b. farmers’ markets profit. c. welfare. d. profit sharing
The great truth proclaimed by the Chandogya Upanishad is:
a. "gods shall you become" b. "know yourself". c. "that you are" d. "gods you are"