Wittgenstein suggests that we think of language as being a bit like tools in a toolbox
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
true
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Acc to warren, the rights of actual persons ______ outweigh the rights of potential persons
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Mark has been late to work every day since he started working in our department
a. Argument b. Not an argument because there are no claims or only one claim. c. Not an argument because none of the claims offer a reason for the other. d. Not an argument because the reasons explain rather than prove the other claims.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Scholars believe the Colossians letter was written about the same time as Paul's letter to Philemon. 2. The author's intent in Colossians is to demonstrate Christ's superiority to all rival cosmic beings. 3. For the author of Ephesians, God's long-hidden mystery is Christ's mystical union with those initiated into the faith. 4. In the pastoral epistles, Timothy and Titus—Paul's trusted missionary companions—are less real historical characters than literary symbols. 5. The author of the letter to Titus states that he left "Titus" in Rhodes to install church elders in every town.
"No widows are persons who have been married" could be the direct expression of
A) the belief that widows are persons who have been married. B) the non-belief about whether widows are persons who have been married. C) the disbelief that widows are persons who have been married.