Who claimed that the skeptic wishes to cure the "rashness of the dogmatists"?
A) Hume
B) Berkeley
C) Aristotle
D) Empiricus
D
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Throughout history, all moral traditions have based ethics on religion. 2. The divine command theory claims that "moral rightness" means "willed by God." 3. The viewpoint that opposes the divine command theory is the autonomy thesis. 4. It is impossible to believe in God and embrace the autonomy thesis. 5. According to the autonomy thesis, God’s will cannot change what is intrinsically evil into a morally good act.
If the following passage contains an argument, write a well-crafted version of it; if the passage is not an argument, classify it as a report, illustration, explanation, or single conditional statement. One must know how a photograph was made in order to correctly interpret it. In this way, photographs are like dental X rays, seismographs, and other records. Photographs are records, and a necessary part of interpreting a record is knowing the causal chain that produced it. Some photographs made by specialized equipment—like the electron microscope—would be reasonably misinterpreted by a viewer ignorant of the origins.
What will be an ideal response?
Simple and complex ethnic religions seek converts from other cultures, and their worldviews
are universal.
a. True b. False
The term that appears first in a categorical syllogism is always called the 'Major' term
Indicate whether the statement is true or false