The core of background knowledge that you use in making judgments of improbability is called _________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Answer: common sense
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The reportive definition, "An epidemic is a widespread disease that affected people living in the Middle Ages" is
A) too broad B) too narrow C) too broad and too narrow
Immanuel Kant was a finite theist who believed in polytheism, Also he did not hold the "autonomy thesis" that says moral properties (right and wrong and goodness and wrongness) are outside of God's creative power
a. true b. false
Rawls argues that utility runs counter to __________
A) liberty B) economy C) justice D) philosophy
Do you agree with Marx's claims concerning "alienation" and "surplus value"?
If so, what do you think is the most powerful criticism of them--and why do you think that it is mistaken? If not, why not? What will be an ideal response