Literally, the word "Muslim" means a person who
A. struggles.
B. recites.
C. chants.
D. submits.
Answer: D
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Identify the type of fallacy in the following passage."He says health care in England stinks. He should know. He speaks with an English accent."
What will be an ideal response?
The term ecology refers to the science of the
a. independent nature of individual ecosystems and animal species. b. relationships between predators and prey within a given environment. c. total ecological community, both living and nonliving. d. interrelationships among organisms and their environments.
Syllogism 2I Given the following syllogism: Some factually incorrect accounts are interesting novels, for some inspired stories are factually correct accounts, and all boring novels are uninspired stories. For Syllogism 2I, the minor premise is:
A) Some inspired stories are factually correct accounts. B) Some interesting novels are factually correct accounts. C) Some interesting novels are not factually correct accounts. D) No boring novels are inspired stories. E) All inspired stories are interesting novels.
By tying rationality to the coherence of our knowledge and lives too closely, we run the risk of
A) ?disproving the two-world assumption. B) ?being forced to return to the correspondence theory of truth. C) ?being forced to accept even bizarre ways of thinking as rational. D) ?disconnecting reason and emotion.