The example that Nishida uses to illustrate the nature of pure experience is that of

a) a listener enraptured by music.
b) a scientist working in his or her laboratory.
c) a child playing with a doll.
d) an artist creating a painting


a) a listener enraptured by music.

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Tibetan Buddhism is part of the _____ branch of world Buddhism.

a. Theravada b. Mahayana c. Vajrayana d. Chan

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Ewing's Innocent Criminal thought experiment is intended to show that

A. utilitarianism would never sanction punishing a person merely to increase overall happiness. B. utility and justice amount to the same thing. C. utilitarianism could sanction punishing a person to increase overall happiness, even if he doesn't deserve punishment. D. sometimes innocent people should be punished for the good of society.

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Nietzsche was clearly

A) insane B) inauthentic C) authentic D) a Nazi

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INSTRUCTIONS: Use an ordinary truth table to answer the following problems. Construct the truth table as per the instructions in the textbook. Statement 1D Given the following statement: ? (H ?

A) ? (A ? H) The truth table for Statement 1D has how many lines? A) Six. B) Eight. C) Two. D) Four. E) Nine.

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