INSTRUCTIONS: In each problem below you are given a statement, its truth value in parentheses, and an operation/relation to be performed on that statement. You must identify the new statement and the truth value of the new statement. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint and assume that 'A' and 'B' denote things that actually exist. All A are non-B. (F) Conversion
A) All B are non-A. (Und.)
B) No A are non-B. (Und.)
C) All non-B are A. (Und.)
D) Some A are not non-B. (T)
E) All non-B are A. (F)
C
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The main reason most scholars cannot accept Matthew the apostle as the author of Matthew's Gospel is because
A. the author of Matthew made far too many historical mistakes. B. the author of Matthew writes in such a detached way that he could not possibly have been an eyewitness to the events of Jesus' life. C. the author of Matthew relied heavily upon Mark, who was not an eyewitness. D. the author of Matthew includes descriptions of events that Matthew the apostle did not witness.
Which of the following would Aristotle consider an intellectual virtue?
A. Courage B. Judgment C. Liberality D. Temperance E. Modesty
INSTRUCTIONS: In each problem below, you are given a statement, its truth value in parentheses, and a new statement. You must determine how the new statement is related to the given statement and determine the truth value of the new statement. Take the Aristotelian standpoint and assume that ‘A' and ‘B' denote things that actually exist. No A are B. (T) Some A are B
A) Subalternation. (T) B) Contradiction. (F) C) Conversion. (T) D) Contrary. (F) E) Contraposition. (Und.)
A business system, a market system, and an economic system are" ¦
a. An alternative account of human motivation, stating that people can be motivated to advance others' welfare without any reference to their own selfregarding desires b. an entire network of economic and political institutions that surround exchange, though there is no universally accepted way to describe any given system . c. specific market exchanges that are prohibited by law or custom. d. an unwilling exchange or transfer