Kant's central insight is that the mind partially constructs the world in the very process of coming to know it
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
true
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If the conclusion of an argument does not necessarily follow from the premises then
a. it must be inductive b. the conclusion follows with a high degree of probability c. one or more premises is false d. it cannot be an inductive argument
Which of the following is associated with the
teleological argument?
a. Thomas Aquinas b. William Paley c. David Hume d. All of the above
Aristotle concluded that "tableness” can be found:
a. in the kingdom of ideas b. in both the kingdom of ideas and the sense world c. only in tables d. nowhere; it does not exist
Taking "global warming" as an example, how would a natural science research team frame a research question that does not call for a policy position, or for a dogmatic and confrontational debate, or for finger-pointing and blaming
What will be an ideal response