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
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
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
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.