An argument may be legitimately spoken of as "true" or "false."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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The Cogito Argument proves to Descartes that:

A. he and all other people exist, though we don't know exactly what they are. B. he exists, and is identical with his body. C. his soul exists. D. a non-deceiving God exists. E. None of the above

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Consider the following argument: "Steve told me that I should lose some weight. But he weighs 300 pounds. What a hypocrite!" Which of the following fallacies has been committed in this argument?

A. the fallacy of two wrongs make a right B. the fallacy of appeal to pity C. the fallacy of look who's talking D. There is no fallacy committed in this argument

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Within the five basic relationships listed in Confucianism, this one is the most fundamental

a. husband/wife b. sibling to sibling c. parent/child d. uncle/nephew

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Locke’s theory of government is based on both the notion of a natural, moral law and on the notion of the social contract

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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