To a scientist, what is a quark?
What will be an ideal response?
Curious particles that do not act like particles
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In Hume’s philosophy, the term "ideas" refers to
a. the experience of our immediate sensations or the original contents of our own psychological states. b. the faint images of former experiences such as our memories. c. the emotional effects of something. d. abstract concepts.
Reason is the process of coming to conclusions based on feelings and self-interest.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Kant’s claim that "existence is not a predicate" is used to show that
a. it is impossible to know anything about existence. b. the ontological argument for God is faulty. c. God necessarily exists. d. if we do not postulate God, nothing can be known.
The belief in many gods is known as
A. atheism. B. agnosticism. C. monotheism. D. polytheism.