Hegel describes the standpoint of "sense certainty" as direct sensory awareness of an object without the use of any concepts
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
T
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Which of the following best describes Hegel’s view of reality?
a. It is basically blind, random particles of matter in motion. b. He agreed with Descartes that mind and matter are completely separate. c. Nature is permeated by purpose and rationality. d. Reality cannot be understood by our limited minds.
Enlightenment thinkers:
1. emphasize the power of emotions and feelings. 2. emphasize the transformative power of rationality. 3. believe that all of the world's problems can be solved by force. 4. believe that none of the world's problems can ever be solved.
The Pastoral Epistles focus on attacking __________
a. false teachings b. improper practices c. non-believers d. theological inconsistency
Judges often are given lifetime appointments to their positions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)