Socrates believed that _______.
A) he was wise
B) he was wiser than most people because he realized that human wisdom was limited.
C) no one was wise
D) only the gods were wise
Answer: B) he was wiser than most people because he realized that human wisdom was limited.
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a. a genetic fallacy. b. the fallacy of the undistributed middle. c. the fallacy of every and all. d. None of these choices.
According to Adam Smith’s view of the supply and demand process, how do consumers affect the price of a commodity?
a. When there is not enough supply, consumers will bid the price of an item above the natural price. b. Producers reap greater profits when the price of the commodity is set below the natural price. c. When there is a shortage of a commodity, the price will sink to its natural level. d. Producers strive to achieve a natural pricing level in order to promote social utility.
The Shahada states that there is only one God without partners or descendants
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
One of the things that drew McCloskey to Christianity was
A) the beauty of its sacred literature. B) the compassion all Christians show to those who are "different." C) its non-medical approach to understanding gender crossers. D) the central role of forgiveness in the Christian worldview.