Concerning the problem of faith and reason, Aquinas taught that
a. they are separate domains with no overlap.
b. anything that can be known through reason can be known through faith.
c. there are truths that can only be known through faith and some that can be known through either faith or reason.
d. faith and reason are in conflict and one must follow one or the other, but not both.
c.
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A. weak inductive argument B. invalid deductive argument C. valid deductive argument D. strong inductive argument
Which of the following statements about relativism is true?
a. There are some core beliefs that we all share at an abstract level. b. There are significant risks in adopting a totally relativist position. c. Beliefs can vary from person to person and culture to culture. d. All of the above.
Buddhism began as an interpretation of what religious system?
a. Christianity b. Hinduism c. Islam d. Shinto
"All triangles have three sides" is an example of a(n) ____ statement
a. analytic b. synthetic c. a posteriori d. analytic a posteriori