Orthodox Jains believe that these are the actual sermons or teachings Mahavira gave to his disciples
a. Agamas
b. Siddhantas
c. Digambaras
d. Svetambaras
a
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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best translates the statement into a standard form categorical proposition. An avocado is not a vegetable
A) All avocados are not vegetables. B) No things identical to avocados are things identical to vegetables. C) No avocados are vegetables. D) No vegetables are things like avocados. E) Some avocados are not vegetables.
Russell’s philosophy was called
a. ordinary language analysis. b. process philosophy. c. logical atomism. d. scientific realism.
A "slippery slope" argument that Brown considers is that if we allow performance
enhancing drugs then it is difficult to draw the line at bionic surgical enhancements of the body of the athlete. In response, Brown states that a. such bionic enhancements are the stuff of science fiction, and their development is not plausible, so this is not a genuine concern. b. it is easy to draw the line: drug enhancements could be allowed while mechanical surgical enhancements are prohibited. c. this is a large and difficult issue that cannot really be resolved until the technology is actually available for examination. d. both bionic and drug enhancements of athletic performance are legitimate: the goal is improved athletic performance, and the means are irrelevant. e. while such bionic surgical athletic enhancements might someday be reality, they would be so burdensome and invasive that few athletes would desire them, and peer pressure from other athletes would prevent their use.
Kant claims that transcendental ideas are useful because:
1. they make us happy. 2. they help us to understand what we should avoid striving toward. 3. they produce aesthetically pleasing phenomena. 4. they motivate us to unify our knowledge.