In Ockham’s philosophy, "intuitive knowledge" refers to

a. an inner, religious or mystical experience.
b. knowledge based on the emotions and not on perception.
c. the sort of knowledge that is only available to God.
d. the perception of external things and the immediate awareness of our inner states.


d.

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Identify the proposition in a categorical syllogism that is represented by the Venn diagram.

A. "All S are P." B. "Some S are P." C. "Some S are not P." D. "No S are P."

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Michael Pollan’s view is that the idea that animal liberation is the

next step in moral progress is merely a fringe idea, and so eating the meat of animals is morally permissible.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Tetsuro Watsjui's views about ________________________ are foundational to his thought

a. gender b. sex c. personhood d. virtue

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This group's point of departure is that we all share in one another's fate, and so we have an obligation to others

a. egalitarians b. market moralists c. distributers d. equal opportunists

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