In Spinoza's dual-aspect theory, the mind and the body are

A) ?two different substances that are in a preestablished harmony.
B) ?two aspects of one and the same substance.
C) ?two aspects of an underlying mental reality.
D) ?two aspects of a nonsubstantial reality.


B

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________ are an important part of Plato's theory of knowledge, and inform much later discussion of the problem of universals

a.monads b.Rules and functions c.sense-data d.Forms e.Cartesian substances

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Who is traditionally thought to be the author of the book of Exodus?

What will be an ideal response?

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Would you characterize Lincoln's opinion of his own act of saving the pigs as that of a psychological or an ethical egoist? Your answer should contain a precise definition of both theories.

What will be an ideal response?

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