A statistical argument argues from premises regarding a percentage of a population to a conclusion about an individual member of that population or some part of that population.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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According to Shankara, the universe we experience in the waking state is

A) like the objects we experience in the dream state. B) Brahman. C) Atman. D) unreal in the sense of being neither sublatable nor unsublatable.

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To what does Mo Tzu attribute all injustice and injury to the state?

a. Lack of mutual love b. Original sin c. Ignorance d. Want of power

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In the seventh and eighth centuries, the Japanese sought to define and celebrate their own culture and recorded this information in a book of ancient Japanese chronicles in a section called

a. “Susa-No-O.” b. “The Age of the Gods.” c. “New Earth.” d. “Teachings of Heavenly Reason.”

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Which of the following is NOT captured by the notion of autonomy?

A. Freedom B. The external imposition of the law. C. The self-imposition of the law. D. The universal acceptability of the moral law.

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