How are the Forms apprehended, according to Plato?

What will be an ideal response?


By reason.

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According to Baier, trust comes in the following varieties:

a. unconscious trust. b. implausible trust. c. irrational trust. d. a and b. e. b and c.

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One point on which Nathanson agrees with Berns is that the law

a. is too crude an instrument to handle any moral considerations. b. should be more forgiving and lenient. c. must support the moral order by providing appropriate punishments for crimes. d. is too complex and complicated for ordinary citizens to understand and follow. e. is a perfect mirror of the moral system.

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Which of the following concepts is based on the close interpersonal relationships that extend between an organization and those external individuals with whom the organization interacts?

a. Connected selves b. The justice of results c. The impact of caring d. Sense of responsibility

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Velleman believes that the notion of “patient autonomy” invoked to support a right to

euthanasia:

a. is identical to the sense invoked by Kant b. is not the same as the sense invoked by Kant c relies on consequentialist outcomes that he supports d requires us to give all patients the means to implement their decisions

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