According to most Daoists, when was Daoism founded?
a. Sixth century B.C.E. c. Eighth century B.C.E. b. Seventh century B.C.E. d. Ninth century B.C.E.
A
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Our healthy sense of skepticism tells us that if we can neither confirm nor disconfirm a claim through independent investigation, then we would be wise to __________
(a) confirm the claim (b) disconfirm the claim (c) ignore the claim (d) have faith in the claim (e) suspend judgment
Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. There are three familiar states of matter: solid, liquid and gas. Solid objects ordinarily maintain their shape
and volume regardless of their location. A liquid occupies a definite volume, but assumes the shape of the occupied portion of its container. A gas maintains neither shape nor volume. It expands to fill completely whatever container it is in. John W. Hill and Dorris K Kolb, Chemistry for Changing Times A) Nonargument. B) Argument; conclusion: Solid objects ordinarily maintain ... their location. C) Argument; conclusion: There are three familiar ... solid, liquid, and gas. D) Argument; conclusion: A gas maintains neither shape nor volume. E) Argument; conclusion: A gas expands to fill completely whatever container it is in.
Descartes thought we should believe only what is beyond reasonable doubt
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The assumption that like causes like is known as
A. representativeness heuristic. B. confirmation bias. C. availability error. D. subjective validation.