After reading Bretano H,eidegger developed an interest in
A) Plato
B) Epicurus
C) Aristotle
D) Nietzsche
C
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We cannot rely on market mechanisms to ensure adequate conservation for future generations, however. The needs of future generations are so heavily discounted by markets that they hardly affect prices at all
a. True b. False
Determine whether the following passage contains an argument and, if it does, identify that argument's final conclusion."I seriously doubt many people want to connect up their TV to the Internet. For one thing, when people watch TV they don't want more information. For another thing, even if they did, they wouldn't be interested in having to do something to get it. They just want to sit back and let the TV tell them what's happening."
What will be an ideal response?
The truth of matters of fact is confirmed or refuted by:
a. Experience. b. Necessity c. The principle of non-contradiction. d. Reason alone. e. Logic
Consider this argument: "If the price quote from College Insignias is lower than the price quote from University Logos, then we will get the T-shirts for our ACS Relay for Life team printed at College Insignias. The price quote from College Insignias is lower than the price quote from University Logos. Therefore, we will get the T-shirts for our ACS Relay for Life team printed at College Insignias." That argument is an example of __________.
a. the fallacy of denying the antecedent b. the fallacy of affirming the consequent c. a valid argument by affirming the antecedent d. a valid argument by denying the consequent