Socrates, in Plato's Symposium, argues that the seeker of beauty will come to recognize
A) ?that the beauty of the mind is more honorable than the beauty of the outward form.
B) ?that there are many different forms of beauty, each unique unto itself.
C) ?the ultimate value of the beauty in things we can sense.
D) ?that God is beauty.
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Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. The world economy is controlled by multinational corporations. The majority of them are based in the United
States. Their power in the underdeveloped nations perpetuates the dependency of many Third World nations on the United States. Multinationals add to the tensions in Third World countries through arms sales and intervention in the domestic affairs of host countries. D. Stanley Eitzen and Maxine Baca Zinn, Social Problems, 9th edition A) Argument; conclusion: The world economy ... multinational corporations. B) Argument; conclusion: Their power ... on the United States. C) Argument; conclusion: Multinationals add ... affairs of host countries. D) Nonargument. E) Argument; conclusion: The majority of them are based in the United States.
A literary work which directly ridiculed Leibniz’s optimistic view of the world was
a. Voltaire’s Candide. b. Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. c. Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter. d. Heller’s Catch22.
Given the following enthymeme: Frank always feels terrible when he has a cold, so Frank must feel terrible now. The statement needed to convert the enthymeme into a valid syllogism is:
A) Anyone feels terrible who has a cold. (Conclusion) B) Whoever has a cold is not healthy. (Premise) C) Whenever Frank feels terrible he has a cold. (Premise) D) Frank has a cold now. (Premise) E) Whoever is not healthy feels terrible. (Conclusion)
concerns form and style, rather than the essence of social existence; it determines what is polite behavior rather than what is right behavior?
What will be an ideal response?