The activity of the Unmoved Mover is to think about thought

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Evaluate the following generalization(s), identifying sample, population, attribute of interest, and the extent to which the claims involved are knowable. Consider carefully the size and diversification of the sample and the extent to which the population differs or may differ from the sample; remember, what's important is that the sample be representative.A poll of fifty weight lifters at a southern California gym determined that thirty-three payed close attention to their diets as well as to their exercise. Of those thirty-three, twenty-five (50 percent of the original fifty) made it a point to eat more than the minimum daily amount of protein for large adults, and twenty (40 percent of the original fifty) took vitamin pills and other dietary supplements. The chain of health-food stores

that took the poll concluded that weight lifters constitute a substantial market for its products, since it is likely that 40 percent of all weight lifters across the country take vitamin pills and supplements and that an additional 10 percent are at least highly conscious of their diets. What will be an ideal response?

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Genetic determinism, the belief that our genes determine our behavior in rigid, inflexible ways, is accepted by evolutionary psychology

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Timon's argument for why knowledge of the Truth is impossible states that:

1. Since the Truth is only known by God and we are not God, we cannot know the Truth. 2. Since the Truth is only established by argument, and since every argument is based on premises, and since every premise must be argued for, there is no way to establish the Truth once and for all. 3. Since the Truth is made of atoms, and since atoms do not exist, the Truth does not exist. 4. Since one must be wise to know the Truth, and since no humans are truly wise, no human can know the Truth.

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"The only liberty which can be a real thing [is] the liberty of the State and of the individual within the State" was stated by

A) ?Karl Marx. B) ?Patrick Henry. C) ?Benito Mussolini. D) ?John Locke.

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