Epistemological skepticism is the view that knowledge can never be adequately justified
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
True
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In the book Nature Religion in America, who argues that in America the term nature religion fits a whole range of American beliefs, from precolonial Native American religions to the contemporary "New Age" movement?
a. N. Scott Momaday b. Mircea Eliade c. Catherine Albanese d. Gerald Vizenor
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"Tadpoles become frogs" is an example of a posteriori knowledge.
a. true b. false
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Can the war in Iraq be justified under Aquinas’ just war theory?
What will be an ideal response?
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"Flow" refers to....
A. The feeling of competent, effortless activity. B. The outflow of financial resources. C. The inflow of finanical resources D. flux or change
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