Thomas Reid contrasted the plain man with the philosopher
indicate whethet this statement is true or false
ANS: T
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In "The Will to Believe," James argues that for many of us the belief in God is:
a. An irrelevant one, and so should be discarded. b. A live one, and so must be decided. c. Involuntary. d. Decided by Pascal's wager. e. Radically different in character from "moral" belief.
In the lecture, thomas hobbes "state of nature" was illustrated by saying all humans have jujubes, loin cloths, and ball peen hammers
a. true b. false
Consider the following argument: "President Obama, in his State of the Union address, said that the nation would benefit if everyone had at least one year of post-high school education, whether it be college, a trade school, or an apprenticeship. It's too bad that he's an elitist snob who doesn't appreciate the hard work of those who don't have a college education and who wants everyone to go to college so they can be brainwashed to think like him." Which of the following fallacies has been committed in this argument?
A. the straw man fallacy B. a bandwagon argument C. the red herring fallacy D. None of the answers are correct
What philosophical field asks questions about the nature of art and its audiences?
a. price b. comfort c. aesthetics d. quality