Plato's "myth of the cave" illustrates the point that
A) ?people are like cave dwellers when they attend only to physical things, not perceiving what is real directly.
B) ?people are like cave dwellers, in learning how to perceive true reality without much light.
C) ?there are three worlds: the world in the cave, the world outside the cave, and the world within the mind.
D) ?people spend their lives cooped up indoors when they might be outside enjoying the beauties of the natural world.
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In the truth table for "M v L, (M ? I) ? (L ? I).•. I ? (M ? L)", which truth values go in the column under the second premise's main connective?
A) TTFFFFTT B) TFTFTFTT C) TTTF D) TF
The apocalyptic writings contributed significantly to the development of an idea that, in Placher's words, "remained controversial"; he draws on a story from the book of Acts to illustrate. This controversial idea is
A) six-day creation B) resurrection of the dead C) the doctrine of the Trinity D) predestination.
When evaluating the plausibility of claims, a strong critical thinker approaches the challenge __________
(a) authoritatively (b) cynically (c) open-mindedly (d) half-heartedly
What arguments does Rachels give in support of the view that killing is no worse than
letting die?
What will be an ideal response?