Jean-Paul Sartre would argue that theories that identify the self with thinking or with memory are misconceived because
A) ?the self is identical with the brain.
B) ?there is no self.
C) ?the self is a pattern of behavior.
D) ?the self lies always in the future; it is what we aim toward, as we try to make ourselves into something.
D
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Which of the following is the primary argument considered by the Justices in
Grutter v. Bollinger?
a. The Role Models Argument b. The Compensation Argument c. The Diversity Argument d. All of the above
Which of the following choices is a common stylistic variant of the statement "No Democrats are Republicans"?
A. "Democrats are not Republicans." B. "Most persons who are Democrats are not Republicans, and Democrats are not Republicans." C. "Most persons who are Democrats are not Republicans." D. None of the answers are correct.
The work Bertrand Russell did with Alfred North Whitehead was an attempt to
a. develop a metaphysics based on process philosophy. b. show that mathematical statements could be expressed as logical propositions. c. show the adequacy of ordinary language for describing the world. d. build a metaphysical system on modern science.
Pragmatism has no theory of meaning
indicate whether this statement is true or false