Who believed that to be is to be perceived?
a. Locke
b. Aristotle
c. Descartes
d. Berkeley
ANS: D
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Two examples of negative rights are _____________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The Branch Davidian leader David Koresh taught his followers that __________
a. he had been sent by God to open the Seven Seals of the Book of Revelation b. he was God c. he was Jesus Christ d. when the federal agents came to Mt. Carmel they should welcome them with open arms e. he was suffering from a mental disorder that gave him special insight into Scripture
The mood of a standard-form categorical syllogism whose major premise is universal affirmative, minor premise is particular affirmative, and conclusion is particular affirmative would be
A. IAI. B. IIA. C. AII. D. III.
Which of the following is true of applied science?
A. It has led to many practical benefits. B. It states that our universe emerged in a great explosion. C. It employs hypotheses to further scientific knowledge. D. It has developed theories to predict physical processes in the world.