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
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)
In Hinduism, devotion to one's chosen god is called:
a. dharma. b. bhakti. c. kama. d. artha.
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?