In Plato's analogy, the eye is analogous to:

a. the forms themselves.
b. the part of the soul that perceives the forms.
c. nothing, since there is only a physical eye. d. a and b. e. none of these choices.


b

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In the truth table for "E v ~ E, (D ? E) ? (L ? E) .•. ~ E v (D v L)", which truth values go in the column under the dot?

A) TFTTTFTT B) TTFTTTFT C) TTTF D) TTTTFFFT

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Hume thought we could eventually be trained to give up our irrational belief in causal judgments

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The following syllogism is guilty of which fallacy?

Ron has either a very strong proposal or a very weak proposal. Ron does not have a very strong proposal. Therefore, Ron has a very weak proposal. a. circular reasoning b. either/or fallacy c. slippery slope d. post hoc ergo propter hoc

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Which of the following is NOT an additional precept observed by Buddhist clergy beyond

the Five Precepts?

a. adorning oneself with garlands b. using a high bed c. eating after noon d. receiving flowers and fruit

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