Plato held that a Heraclitean world would be one of stasis
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
One can correctly move from Fbx to (?x)Fxx by EG.
"In the present situation, the likelihood is that the tuition fees will increase substantially for future students, which would mean that a large minority, if not the majority will never be in a position to repay their loans, and the Government
will then end up being forced to write off the loans. As a result, the Government will have no money to run social security, Medicare, the military, or any other basic service" commits the fallacy of A) slippery slope B) equivocation C) amphiboly D) composition E) division
Plato includes among the possible candidates for the good such things as:
a. pleasur e. b. knowledg e. c. virtu e. d. both a and b. e. none of these choices.
Why, according to Bill Joy, does the future not need us? Do you agree with his view?
What will be an ideal response?