The claim that eating pickled parsley cured Mr. Smith's congestive heart failure is called:

A) Supplementary evidence.
B) Transitory evidence.
C) Spurious evidence.
D) Conditional evidence.
E) Anecdotal evidence.


E

Philosophy & Belief

You might also like to view...

In 1920 Wittgenstein believed that he had solved all philosophical problems

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Philosophy & Belief

Statistics by themselves do not prove discrimination

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Philosophy & Belief

In his vision, John describes the eating of a little scroll that initially tastes like honey but turns bitter in the stomach. What is the dual meaning of this symbolic eating?

A. Not all things that taste good are good for you. B. The message of Revelation is sweet to the faithful but sour to the disobedient. C. Although God's sovereignty appears sweet, it really is as sour as he is vengeful. D. Not all that Jesus does is Godly.

Philosophy & Belief

In West African thought, the ideal is unity in duality and duality in unity

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Philosophy & Belief