Philosophers don't argue so much about whether particular things exist, but about what sorts of things exist

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


True

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Given the categorical proposition "All elections are turning points." If both the quality and the quantity are changed, the resulting proposition is:

A) All elections are not turning points. B) Some turning points are not elections. C) No elections are turning points. D) Some elections are turning points. E) Some elections are not turning points.

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What two symbols of Hinduism are dealt with in this chapter?

a. the Om and the lotus b. the lotus and the swastika c. the swastika and the Om d. the Om and an image of a yogin

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Freud claimed that humans are selfish

a. True b. False

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The Talmud is a combination of:

a. Tanakh and Torah b. Mishnah and Gemara c. Mishnah and Midrash. d. Nevi'im and Kethuvim

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