Leibniz criticizes Descartes’s view of matter by saying

a. Descartes’s view of matter cannot account for the dynamic, energetic nature of physical things.
b. matter is infinitely divisible, so it cannot be fundamental.
c. Descartes cannot explain how minds and matter relate.
d. all of the above


d.

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Political and economic freedom lead to the expansion of resource availability

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of Job's "false companions" describes humans as "maggots," suggesting inborn depravity that later evolves into the Christian concept of original sin?

A. Eliphaz B. Zophar C. Elihu D. Bildad

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Temples built on sacred mountains or in sacred cities are places of pilgrimage

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