Plato's philosophy is a form of:

1. Materialism
2. Idealism
3. Supernaturalism
4. Science


answer: 2

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a. the Holy Trinity. b. Divinity. c. Incarnation. d. Pentecost.

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________ is an area of philosophy about the study of knowledge

a. Epistemology b. Rationalization c. Progressivism d. Constructivism

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Isaac Newton claimed that the law of gravity can explain the behavior of bodies but not what gravity is nor the causes behind observable events

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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According to Kierkegaard, truth depends on:

A. the relation between a statement and independent objects in the world. B. whether a statement's contrary entails a contradiction. C. the relation between a belief and its subject. D. the preponderance of the evidence being for or against a statement. E. Both B and C

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