What three things does Leibniz believe are true of monads?
What will be an ideal response?
Each monad is something like an individual mind. There are no physical substances as such, only appearances of them. Moreover, the monads don't interact; they only appear to do so.
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A) begging the question B) begging the question against C) complex question D) false alternatives E) accident
What effect would an overcharge with refrigerant oil have on a system and how would it be detected?
What will be an ideal response?
Conscious and unconscious biases and stereotypes are as the English philosopher Francis Bacon (1561-1626) called
A) "plagues of interviewing". B) "idols of the mind". C) "the best tools". D) "mind benders".
The Japanese classic novel Kokoro focuses on the issue of
A. infusing courage in one's life. B. studying empathy and its effects on life. C. taking care of one's elderly parents. D. determining the importance of selfishness in one's life.