For Aristotle, form makes a substance what it is
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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If Bacon's view is correct:
A. observations he made in the 17th century are still useful today. B. theory-neutral observations are impossible. C. scientists must avoid religious questions. D. pure science need not have any practical applications. E. science, like art, never progresses, but only changes.
If adulterers are discreet, avoid breaking up or causing harm to their families and practice safe sex, then what's wrong with that?
a) Nothing b) Adultery always involves deception of some kind c) Sexual diseases d) Could lead to "wife swapping" or "swinging"
Altruism is opposed to
A) egoism B) utilitarianism C) deontology D) theism
Why doesn't Kant think that we can have knowledge of the things-in-themselves (das ding-an-sich)?
What will be an ideal response?