Plato distinguishes between

a. truth and science
b. virtue and excellence
c. knowledge and opinion (or belief)
d. gin and juice
 


c. knowledge and opinion (or belief)

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Utilitarians argue that what really matters is:

a. the greatest happiness for the greatest number b. the good of a few individuals with no concern for the social good c. both a and b d. neither a nor b

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A scientific paradigm is an accepted view of the world and how it should be studied.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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In Hinduism, devotion to one's chosen god is called:

a. dharma. b. bhakti. c. kama. d. artha.

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For the following argument, assign truth values to the letters to show the argument's invalidity (there is only one such assignment).P v Q(Q & R) ? S~P ? ~R/? R ? S

What will be an ideal response?

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