How are questions of value different from other questions about the world?

A. They can be settled by rational argumentation.
B. They describe the world independently of how people think of it.
C. They deal with the truth or falsity of statements.
D. They deal in questions that motivate people emotionally.


D

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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There is only one type of moral proposition

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Leibniz divides truths into two types:

A. truths of reason and truths of contradiction. B. truths of reason and truths of fact. C. truths of knowledge and truths of belief. D. truths of fact and truths of belief. E. None of the above

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The idea that the mind enters the world as a tabula rasa was first put forward by:

A. the empiricist John Locke. B. the rationalist René Descartes. C. Plato. D. modern psychologists, such as Sigmund Freud. E. None of the above

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