If an argument has premises that are relevant to a conclusion and if taken together, these premises provide good grounds for the conclusion, then the argument is cogent, provided that the premises are rationally acceptable

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For Leibniz, if a person’s actions are perfectly predictable, they cannot be free

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Which of the following statements is true of Muhammad's beliefs in Islam?

A) ?He considered the "fatherhood" of Allah as idolatrous. B) ?He urged Muslims to practice polytheism and believe in all gods. C) ?He encouraged the representation of Allah through images. D) ?He encouraged race-based beliefs.

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The words "It is wrong to mistreat a child, to humiliate someone, to torment an animal. To think only of yourself, to steal, to break promises"

A. Christina Hoff Sommers. B. Jean-Paul Sartre. C. Emmanuel Levinas. D. Philippa Foot.

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Pascal believes that belief in God can be justified on

A. no grounds. B. pragmatic grounds. C. rational grounds.

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