Which theory holds the humans do not make choices?
What will be an ideal response?
None of the above (Causal determinism. Neuroscientific determinism.Psycological determinism)
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When engaging in empirical reasoning, the argument maker ________
(a) must have reasons to back up the ideological premises (b) allows experts to attempt to sway his or her opinion (c) takes the hypothesis on faith (d) strives to be exhaustively systematic
Clowney argues that women can teach biblical truth, but it must not be authoritative teaching in the public assembly of the church.
a. true b. false
A key objection to performance enhancing drugs is that it violates the basic nature of
sport and the values intrinsic to sport. Brown's answer to this objection criticizes a distinction used in the objection between goods that are a. easily available and those that are difficult to achieve. b. marketable (goods for which one can be financially rewarded) and goods that have no cash value. c. internal or external to practices. d. quantifiable and unquantifiable. e. part of a zero-sum game (if you obtain the good, that reduces or eliminates the chances of others obtaining it, such as winning a basketball game) and goods that are not limited (such as shooting a rapids or climbing a mountain).
The __________ believed that there two Torahs: one oral and one written
a. Essenes b. Nazareans c. Pharisees d. Sadducees