Epistemological dualism is the view that there is a knower and a known

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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Criticize the following claim based on the material from Chapter 3 of the text."To make tea, make water not too hot. Too hot water is not for best flavor."-Instructions to an imported tea

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Who was Epaphroditus?

A) A cynic B) A hedonistic philosopher C) The owner of Epictetus D) The slave of Plato

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Analyze the following study according to the criteria set by your instructor:A study from the University of Health Sciences/Chicago Medical School suggests, says psychologist David E. Schotte, coauthor of the study, "that dieters have to learn to cope with stresses and emotional upsets in order to lose weight." Fifteen women who were frequent dieters and fifteen who dieted infrequently were all given a premeasured bag of popcorn, and then saw scenes from Halloween. After the screening, each bag was collected and reweighed. The habitual dieters ate more than twice as much popcorn as did the women who dieted infrequently.-Adapted from Sally Squires in the Washington Post

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following statements is true of inductive arguments?

A. The premises of an inductive argument do not affect its strength. B. Inductive arguments can be expressed in categorical syllogisms. C. The conclusion of an inductive argument might be false even if its premises are true. D. If the premises of an inductive argument are all true, then the conclusion must be true as well.

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