What is the form of the ideal state for Aristotle?
What will be an ideal response?
Another trick question! Aristotle didn't think there is any single form that the ideal state must take.
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Using the letters provided below, symbolize this claim: "If we plant both annuals and perennials, then we can plant from both seed and cuttings."P = We plant perennials.A = We plant annuals.S = We plant from seed.C = We plant from cuttings.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following characterizes a Buddhist point of view?
a. Work and leisure are complementary parts of life. b. Work should be avoided as much as possible. c. Work should make up most of life. d. Leisure should make up most of life.
Evaluate the following claim, paying particular attention to problems of clarity. Note that claims may also present problems of knowability, though we don't address knowability per se in this chapter.All of the last three years have been extremely dry.
What will be an ideal response?
Charles is not cheating and Vincent is deceptive, only if Hank is not aggressive. Now, if
Bradley is trustworthy, then Charles is not cheating. Thus, since either Hank is aggressive or Charles is cheating, it’s not the case that both Hank is aggressive and Bradley is trustworthy.
What will be an ideal response?