The traditional analysis of knowledge is intended as an analysis of knowledge-how, i.e., knowing how to do something.

a. True
b. False


Answer: b. False

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By suggesting that what is most real is neither the world discovered by science nor the world believed in by religion but our social world, Hegel questioned the assumption that

A) ?what is real must be most durable and eternal. B) ?what is real must itself be in process. C) ?what is real is Spirit. D) ?what is real changes.

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Syllogism 2H Given the following syllogism: No happy marriages are planned arrangements, so some unplanned arrangements are fulfilling relationships, because some unhappy marriages are not unfulfilling relationships. For Syllogism 2H, the major premise is:

A) All happy marriages are unplanned arrangements. B) Some unhappy marriages are fulfilling relationships. C) Some fulfilling relationships are not planned arrangements. D) No happy marriages are planned arrangements. E) Some happy marriages are fulfilling relationships.

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Rawls thinks that his own concept of reciprocity reaches the same result as Utilitarianism when applied to the case of slavery

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Friedman believes that if there are important differences in moral frameworks, they are

based on differences in a. ability to reason well deductively. b. orientation between Western and Eastern cultures. c. fundamental religious beliefs and commitments. d. scientific world views. e. primary moral commitments.

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