Mill's method of difference is based on the reasonable assumption that no two instances of any effect are exactly the same and so every instance of an effect might have a different cause. True False

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false

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The guiding principle of Leibniz's philosophy is the "The Principle of _________________ ."

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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James saw pragmatism as a

a. collection of beliefs b. method c. will to power d. source of confusion

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Peter Railton gives an example in which gaining better historical and biological

knowledge might legitimately change one's moral view; that example involves moral beliefs concerning a. capital punishment. b. a caste system. c. rights of animals. d. access to medical care. e. war.

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"Yin" is positive

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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