The premise that humans should "Above all, Do No Harm," comes from the ancient code of:

What will be an ideal response?


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The benefit of a tragedy, according to Aristotle, is to:

A. purge the audience of unrealistic expectations. B. purge the audience of harmful emotions. C. put the audience's own troubles in proper perspective. D. arouse in the audience the emotions of joy and relief. E. allow members of the audience to understand the suffering of others.

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By applying the rules Bicond and DN to "B ? ~ A" we can deduce

A) (B ? ~ A) v (~ B ? A) B) (~ B ? ~ A) v (~ B ? A) C) (B ? ~ A) v (~ B ? ~ A)

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Descartes believed that the

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After Muslim forces conquered the nations of "people of the book," they were:

a. not permitted to practice their religions among themselves. b. violently persecuted as they formed the minority. c. forced to choose between conversion to Islam and death. d. not allowed to build new houses of worship.

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