Elga's Principle (E) states that:
a. one's beliefs ought not go against what one reasonably thinks one'sevidence supports
b. to be rational one's beliefs must be deduced from first principles.
c. one's beliefs must be based on evidence.
d. epistemic rationality is relative to one's sense of grandiosity.
a
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The Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is Hume's most
a. irrelevant work b. religious work c. irreverent work d. Catholic work
Berkeley suggests that his theory prevents the skeptic from denying the existence of God, because in Berkeley's philosophy, God is needed to explain:
A. the difference between primary and secondary qualities. B. the existence of material properties. C. the existence of material objects. D. the cause of our sensations.
Which of the following is the best translation into symbols of the sentence "All fickle people are difficult to please"? (Fx: x is a fickle person, and Dx: x is a person difficult to please.)
A. (x)(Fx • Dx) B. (x)(Fx ? Dx) C. (x)Fx ? Dx D. (x)(Fx ? Dx)
The term "civil religion" is best defined as:
a. a personal belief system in which individuals choose whom to worship and also set the rules themselves without relying on the rules of organized religions. b. a religious system that employs a democratic system for establishing leadership. c. the system of religion that is dictated by the state. d. the popular, dominant religion of a nation or culture that typically involves some religious conviction about that nation or culture.