"The spirit of earth, air, fire, and water can help us know ourselves" is

A) empirically or conceptually reasonable B) empirically or conceptually unreasonable C) non-decidable on evidence or conceptual reasons alone


B

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What will be an ideal response

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As Segal notes, Aristotle contrasts external goods with ________

a. intrinsic goods b. internal goods c. relational goods d. goods of the soul

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Hume divided human knowledge into two categories and insisted that every justifiable belief must meet the standards of one or the other

This idea has come to be known as "Hume's fork" (i.e. "fork in the road"). What are these two categories and why are they important to understanding Hume's philosophy?

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What term is used to describe eclectic beliefs and practices that aim to bring an individual to a state of higher consciousness?

a. nature religion b. First Nation c. New Age d. vision quest

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