The cosmological argument is considered a pragmatic apologetic argument.
a. true
b. false
Answer: b. false
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a. Boyd c. Babcock b. Barr d. BattacharraThe claim that eating pickled parsley cured Mr. Smith's congestive heart failure is called:
A) Supplementary evidence. B) Transitory evidence. C) Spurious evidence. D) Conditional evidence. E) Anecdotal evidence.
What philosophers call "metaphysics" is the same area of study that Aristotle called "first philosophy."
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
"Since all cases of bi-polar disorder studied by neurophysiologists so far have involved imbalances in brain chemistry, it's likely that all cases of bi-polar disorder involve a chemical imbalance of this sort" is an example of
A) enumerative induction B) statistical syllogism C) causal argument D) analogy