Descartes failed to apply his standard of truth to itself
indicate whethet this statement is true or false
ANS: T
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Anselm assumes that existence is a property that makes a being more perfect. 2. Some philosophers reply to Gaunilo’s objection by saying that some properties do not have intrinsic maximums. 3. According to the text, a list of the qualities of the perfect husband should include the property of existence. 4. According to William Lawhead, Anselm had a second version of the argument in which necessary existence is a property of the greatest possible being. 5. One possible criticism discussed in the text of the second version of the ontological argument is to claim that God’s existence is impossible.
The book of Exodus is found in which part of the Hebrew Bible?
a. Writings b. Talmud. c. Prophets d. Law
Which of the following would be a definition for the "invisible hand" ?
a. corporations are like an invisible hand that guide self-interested people to create good outcomes, without the need for any special ethical motives and without the need for individuals to intend this result. b. governments are like an invisible hand that guide self-interested people to create good outcomes, without the need for any special ethical motives and without the need for individuals to intend this result. c. markets are like an invisible hand that guide self-interested people to create good outcomes, without the need for any special ethical motives and without the need for individuals to intend this result. d. employers are like an invisible hand that guide self-interested people to create good outcomes, without the need for any special ethical motives and without the need for individuals to intend this result.
Transcendentalism is the name for
A. a political movement that emphasizes nonviolence. B. a type of Hindu metal sculpture design that specializes in statues of Shiva. C. an American movement influenced by Hinduism. D. a movement in Hinduism that emphasizes the use of the body for spiritual purposes.