Job's lament in chapter 3 introduces _______ cycles of dialogue which occupy chapters 4-27
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: 3
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We are forced to introduce the concept of "reality" by the distinction between
A) ?what is material and what is spiritual. B) ?what appears to be the case, and the "deeper" picture that allows us to explain it. C) ?what is sacred and what is profane. D) ?what is mind and what is body.
Restate how one should assess the relevant reasons in cases in which there is a conflict between the self-interested reasons and the moral reasons.
A. When considering the reasons in cases where there is a conflict between bothtypes of reasons, it is preferable to consider the conflict as one between selfinterested reasons and well thought out, not moral, reasons B. When considering the reasons in cases where there is a conflict between bothtypes of reasons, it is preferable to consider the conflict as one between selfinterested reasons and religious, not moral, reasons. C. When considering the reasons in cases where there is a conflict between bothtypes of reasons, it is preferable to consider the conflict as one between selfinterested reasons and altruistic, not moral, reasons. D. When considering the reasons in cases where there is a conflict between both types of reasons, it is preferable to consider the conflict as one between selfinterested reasons and moral, not altruistic, reasons.
Syllogism 2F Given the following syllogism: Some unfriendly companions are individuals with a sense of humor, for all individuals without a sense of humor are people hard to get along with, and some friendly companions are people easy to get along with. For Syllogism 2F, the minor premise is:
A) All individuals with a sense of humor are people easy to get along with. B) All people easy to get along with are individuals with a sense of humor. C) Some individuals with a sense of humor are not friendly companions. D) Some friendly companions are people easy to get along with. E) No people easy to get along with are individuals without a sense of humor.
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each argument. Tom Larsen could not have written this fine term paper. Tom is as stupid as the day is long, and he can't put three words together to form an intelligent sentence
A) Argument against the person, abusive. B) No fallacy. C) Appeal to pity. D) Accident. E) Argument against the person, circumstantial.