Strict product liability is the doctrine that the seller of a product has legal responsibilities to compensate the user of
that product for injuries suffered due to a defective aspect of the product, even though the seller has not been negligent in
permitting that defect to occur
a. True
b. False
True
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John Searle’s "Chinese Room Objection" draws the conclusion that
a. our language affects how we perceive the world. b. people’s brain states change when they speak different languages. c. there are no grounds to suppose that artificial intelligence programs can understand or perform mental acts. d. by definition, if a person can duplicate the input and output of a Chinese speaker, then that person understands Chinese.
In Renewal in Love your professor suggests that in the Bible, sin is understood most fundamentally as
A) pride B) idolatry C) rebellion D) ignorance
Hume’s view of the self is that it is
a. a mental substance that undergoes modification while retaining its identity. b. that which we directly experience and whose continuous existence cannot be doubted. c. something that cannot be found in sense experience, but that can be known intuitively. d. nothing but a bundle or collection of different psychological states.
Berkeley's epistemology of subjective idealism is represented by which Latin phrase?
A. errare humanum est B. de gustibus non est disputandum C. cogito ergo sum D. esse est percipi