Aristotle located emotions in the id ("it") as opposed to the ego, suggesting that they threatened the integrity of the self rather than being part of it
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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What was Descartes' conclusion about the nature of the self,
and how did he arrive at that conclusion?
Mathematical proofs are typically
a. inductive arguments. b. deductive arguments. c. fallacies.
Which of the following in not a reason given for developing our natural moral reasoning skills?
A) We should be able to critically evaluate our own beliefs. B) As we develop our skills we will be able to win more ethical arguments. C) People of all perspectives should be able to hold meaningful dialogue with each other. D) Diverse communities necessitate that values be built of reason.
Plato and Aristotle agree that reality is:
a. composed of mind and matter b. mind is superior to matter c. both a and b are correct d. neither a nor b is correct