The story of Guru Nanak's life has been expanded at length in the _____

A) ?janam-sakhis
B) Puranas
C) ?hukamnama
D) Bhagavad Gita


A

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Natural science is self-corrective and open to independent replication and evaluation. Nevertheless, the critical thinking skill of self-regulation cannot help self-monitor and self-correct for which of the following?

(a) Biased thinking, erroneous snap judgments, and misapplication of cognitive heuristics. (b) Initially interpreting an observed phenomenon or test result with an insufficient attention to detail. (c) False positives (finding what is not there) and false negatives (not finding what is there) in the results. (d) Failure to take into account all of the factors which influence the phenomenon under investigation. (e) Social media reactions by people who may be offended, upset, or angry with the findings.

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According to Ross, prima facie duties:

a. apply to me regardless of the circumstances. b. are never over-ridden by other duties. c. apply only in some circumstances, and may be overridden by other duties. d. b and c. e. none of these choices.

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Consider the following argument: "The bill that Congress wants to pass is very unpopular. Unless they want to have trouble in the next election cycle, they probably shouldn't pass it." Which of the following fallacies has been committed in this argument?

A. a bandwagon argument B. the fallacy of scare tactics C. There is no fallacy committed in this argument D. the fallacy of equivocation

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each argument. In his testimony to the grand jury, Steve Porter said that the CEO of the Syntex Corporation conspired with the CFO to defraud investors. Therefore, since Porter is in a position to know and has no reason to lie, we can conclude that these officers did indeed engage in such a conspiracy

A) No fallacy. B) Amphiboly. C) Appeal to unqualified authority. D) False cause. E) Begging the question.

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