For Plato, scientific knowledge of particulars

A) was easy to come by

B) was provided by the Forms

C) was impossible

D) was provided by experience


C

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Immanuel Kant agreed with:

a. Descartes that mind plays an important role in knowledge acquisition b. Hume that all knowledge begins in sense experience c. both Descartes and Hume in some respects d. neither Descartes nor Hume

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Prior to the discovery of atmospheric pressure, the operation of siphons was explained by the principle that:

A) Water is naturally drawn into a region of least pressure. B) The water in siphons is supported by demons. C) Nature abhors a vacuum. D) Water rises in an open tube by capillary action. E) Higher pressure results in a greater volume of flow.

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INSTRUCTIONS: Use an ordinary truth table to answer the following problems. Construct the truth table as per the instructions in the textbook. Given the pair of statements: N ? (E • ? H) and (H • ? N) ? ? (E ? N) These statements are:

A) Consistent.
B) Contradictory.
C) Inconsistent.
D) Logically equivalent.
E) Valid.

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