The supreme cause of nature is a ________ which is the ___________

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


being, cause

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The fifth of Aquinas' five arguments is:

1. the argument from motion. 2. the argument from efficient cause. 3. the argument from possibility and necessity. 4. the argument from design.

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Etymologies are not very helpful in providing a definition of a word because

A) no one knows what the etymologies of words. B) no one knows what the word etymology means. C) the first meaning of a word is the most useful definition. D) the meanings of words change over time.

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The expression "if and only if" serves as

A) a premise indicator? B) a conclusion indicator? C) neither a premise nor a conclusion indicator

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