The assassination of a president could lead to a war. When it does, the assassination is usually a ________ cause of war

a. necessary
b. necessary and sufficient
c. sufficient
d. contributory


d

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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each argument. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint. No unicorns are goats. Therefore, it is false that all unicorns are goats

A) Invalid; illicit contraposition. B) Invalid; illicit contrary. C) Valid; no fallacy. D) Invalid; illicit subalternation. E) Invalid; existential fallacy.

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An example of faked evidence is provided by the "feats" of:

A) Bernard Leikind. B) James Randi. C) Uri Geller. D) Ray Hyman. E) Donald Singleton.

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The following sentence is a statement: "I'd rather be in Philadelphia."

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

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Anselm’s second formulation of the ontological argument tries to establish that

a. God necessarily exists. b. God is necessary for there to be moral laws. c. without God, life would have no meaning. d. God’s existence must be believed on faith, not on the basis of reason.

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