An inductive argument in which the premises are strong is called a valid argument.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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a. Dual divine-human nature b. Magical powers c. Messianic status d. Pre-existence

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The major flaw in Locke's notion of participation in the social contract is that:

A. the law has never recognized such a thing as tacit consent. B. he assumes people are free to leave when they are dissatisfied with the laws of a state. C. he assumes a capitalist form of government. D. he does not define "state." E. None of the above

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The jolliest of all Hindu festivals, characterized by the throwing of colored powder, and celebrated at the advent of spring is called

a. Sadhus. b. Ashvina. c. Holi. d. Kumbha Mela.

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If we have a disagreement about an issue in ethics, Ayer thinks the source of the disagreement is some fact of the case, and not our attitude about it

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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