Plato believed that genuine knowledge is:

a. objective, unavailable to the senses, universal, and unchanging.
b. based on sensation, exclusively about physical objects, and discovered through science.
c. known through the feelings, different for each individual, and changing.
d. unattainable.


a.

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A) the connection between Western religious practices and tribal religious practices. B) that all of land is holy for Indian tribes. C) the possibility of continuing revelation. D) that tribal religious practices must be kept secret.

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Where Sxy: x is shorter than y, (?x)(y)Sxy says

A. everyone is shorter than someone. B. someone is shorter than everyone. C. everyone is such that someone is shorter. D. someone is such that everyone is shorter.

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It is logically possible for an triangle to not have three interior angles.

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

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A "hard case" is a moral dilemma in which:

A. one is tempted to do what one knows is wrong. B. a moral theory gives the wrong answer. C. a moral theory gives no answer at all. D. a person's ordinary moral instincts are confused. E. None of the above

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