Logicians assume that every valid argument is an instance of some valid argument form
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Putnam maintains that all of our experiences
a. can be separated strictly into their factual and value components. b. are either factual or evaluative, but never both simultaneously. c. contain both factual and value elements. d. contain a basic and unavoidable element of illusion. e. are irreducibly personal, and can never be adequately communicated.
Heidegger defines "truth" as
a. factual accuracy. b. logical consistency. c. unhiddenness. d. individual, subjective opinion.
Ambiguity is a pervasive feature of language
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Who is Dennett criticizing?
a. People who accept the dictates of religion on blind faith. b. Religious moderates who take steps to make their faith more attractive. c. Radicals who use religion as a cloak for their own political agenda. d. All of these choices