Which of the following evaluative descriptions are used by the Holistic Critical Thinking Scoring Rubric tool to aid us in evaluating real-life examples of critical thinking?

(a) excellent, strong, average, poor
(b) predictable, acceptable, unacceptable, unpredictable
(c) highly reliable, predictable, unpredictable, highly unreliable
(d) strong, acceptable, unacceptable, weak


d

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each multiple choice question. Given the categorical proposition "Some genetic mutations are occurrences that lead to disease." If the quantity but not the quality is changed, the resulting proposition is:

A) Some genetic mutations are not occurrences that lead to disease. B) All genetic mutations are occurrences that lead to disease. C) No genetic mutations are occurrences that lead to disease. D) All genetic mutations are occurrences that do not lead to disease. E) Some occurrences that lead to disease are genetic mutations.

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St. Hildegard believed that ______ was a source of knowledge as certain as reason.

What will be an ideal response?

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Levinas is reluctant to include animals as beings with "faces." Do you agree that ethics can be extended to animals only as a secondary move patterned after ethics toward humans? Or should ethics toward animals be a primary form of ethics? Can Levinas's own theory be redesigned to include animals?

What will be an ideal response?

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