"How is the mind related to the body?" is a question that falls under the heading of
a. epistemology.
b. metaphysics.
c. ethics.
d. logic.
b
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INSTRUCTIONS: The following problems relate to identifying and evaluating inductive and deductive arguments. Select the best answer for each. Jenny and Francine were awarded National Merit Scholarships and both love mathematics. Jenny breezed through Dr. Marshall's calculus class with an "A". Thus, Francine should do well in that class, too
A) Inductive, weak. B) Inductive, sound. C) Inductive, strong. D) Deductive, valid. E) Deductive, invalid.
Andrew Carnegie ___________
A) believed in communism B) was the first performer at Carnegie Hall C) was an immigrant D) believed in indiscriminate charity Correct
According to Dewey, moral laws: a. are like laws of physics, since they are to be rigidly obeyed. b. are unlike laws of physics, since they are to be rigidly obeyed. c. are like laws of physics, since they are to be obeyed in certaincircumstances
d. are unlike laws of physics, since they are to be obeyed in certaincircumstances. e. none of these choices.
In the sixteenth century CE, European Christians were bitterly divided over the interpretation of Paul's doctrine of justification. While the Catholic Church maintained that salvation by justification came through faith, observance of sacraments, and partaking of church traditions, Martin Luther maintained that salvation by justification came through
A. rebirth. B. baptism. C. divine choice (God alone decides who is saved and who is not). D. faith alone.