Kierkegaard argues that objectively "reflection" attends to the truth of:
a. the object and the subject
b. the relation
c. the object
d. the subject
e. none of these choices
c
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Kant argues that to be beneficent when we can is a duty
a. True b. False
Exclusivism is most common in __________
a. Christianity and Islam b. Daoism and Confucianism c. Hinduism and Theravada Buddhism d. Shinto and Judaism e. Theravada Buddhism and Jainism
"Buford can lift, at most, 150 pounds over his head. A hog weighs at least 300 pounds. Therefore, Buford will never be able to lift a hog over his head." This illustrates a(n) ________.
A. invalid deductive argument B. weak inductive argument C. strong inductive argument D. valid deductive argument
Suppose that the following pair of statements appears in a review of the same work of art. Identify which of the aesthetic principles referred to in the text each statement in the pair appeals to. Then state whether the principles are compatible and thus form the basis for a consistent review, or whether they are incompatible and cannot both be used in a consistent review.a. By the end of the nineteenth century, Bierstadt's painting was condemned as grandiose and sentimental; this is an example of the corruption of critical judgment by retrogressive political interests.b. We must accept that the correctness of aesthetic taste is always an effect of the times.
What will be an ideal response?