Anselm's reply to Guanilo is that Guanilo's "Lost Island" argument is beside the point – Anselm's argument works for one concept and one concept only because there can be only one "that-than-which-nothing-greater-can-be-thought."
A. True
B. False
Answer: True
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(a) confirm the claim (b) disconfirm the claim (c) ignore the claim (d) have faith in the claim (e) suspend judgment
Creationism is the belief that God used evolution to make man in his present form
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Democritus’s two kinds of knowledge are
a. true knowledge and bastard knowledge. b. revealed and secular. c. knowledge of inner experience and of the external world. d. sensation and memory.
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A) Wineglass, glass, drinking vessel, vessel. B) Vessel, drinking vessel, glass, wineglass. C) Drinking vessel, wineglass, glass, vessel. D) Glass, wineglass, vessel, drinking vessel. E) Drinking vessel, wineglass, vessel, glass.