For Leibniz, truths of fact rest on the principle of sufficient reason
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
T
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If something is logically possible, then it's causally possible.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The cognitive dimension of religion involves:
a. the use of religious principles to understand evolution and tackle the questions posed by the progress made by science. b. the development of a systematized method for studying religion. c. the aspects of a religious system that teaches its adherents what they need to know about their world and their traditions. d. the level of study needed to become a priest or minister.
Which division of modern Judaism stresses careful keeping of dietary laws and separate social roles for men and women?
A. Orthodox Judaism B. Conservative Judaism C. Reconstructionist Judaism D. Reform Judaism
Nietzsche uses the myth of eternal recurrence
a. as an example of the absurdity of the religious view of the world. b. to demonstrate that nihilism is the only logical conclusion that can be drawn about life. c. as a psychological test to see if you can celebrate your life, even if it has no eternal purpose. d. to explain the origins of the universe.