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
Hume thought we could eventually be trained to give up our irrational belief in causal judgments
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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
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