The criteria of clarity and distinctness for ________ are introduced by ________
a. Truth; Descartes
b. Faith; Anselm
c. Truth; Plato
d. Certainty; Aristotle
e. Virtue; Aristotle
a
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Relativism is sometimes advocated as a form of
A) agnosticism B) positivism C) intolerance D) tolerance
Exercise: Are you familiar with the word, "pervicacious?" Provide a definition. If the term is unfamiliar, make a guess about its meaning based on its appearance or sound, and create your own definition. Then look the word up, and find out how close you got. (We provide a thumbnail meaning as answer.)
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Is the fact that an event is unconstrained and caused by one's will enough to make it a free action? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Concerning God’s relationship to history, Augustine claims
a. God works in history, but his purposes can be frustrated by human choices. b. God is concerned only with the eternal destiny of human souls and not with the events in history. c. God has total, complete control over every event in history. d. historical events are entirely the result of human choices to which God’s responds if he deems it necessary.