Christianity, according to Kierkegaard, is:
A. the fact that God has existed.
B. the doctrine of the unity of the divine and the human.
C. the claim that subject and object are, in fact, identical.
D. a collection of rituals and observances.
E. None of the above
Answer: A
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A) Invalid, illicit contrary. B) Invalid, illicit subalternation. C) Invalid, illicit subcontrary. D) Valid. E) Invalid, illicit conversion.
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A. People eventually learn to think critically. B. People realize that authorities may be unreliable and they often disagree with one another C. People realize that they need to clearly state their principles. D. People learn to argue for their point of view.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
(A • (A ? B)) ? B is the corresponding conditional for the argument A, A ? B ? B.
According to St. Augustine, the reason why there appears to be evil in the world is because:
1. God is evil. 2. the Devil is in charge of the world. 3. God allows evil to exist. 4. we are ignorant of God's plan for the universe.