State whether the following item expresses moral value or nonmoral value; or no value at all.The editor used my illustrations for last week's presentation.
What will be an ideal response?
Not a value judgment.
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According to Eddington, the physicist sees a plank on the street as
A) ?a solid, unyielding object. B) ?mostly emptiness consisting of myriads of electrical charges dashing about at great speeds. C) ?existing relative to the observer. D) ?God, or Absolute Spirit.
The earliest adversaries of the Christian church was the __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Clarify the differences between descriptive and normative ethics. Can we always distinguish between descriptive and normative judgment?
What will be an ideal response?
The text finds externalism weak because
a. externalism is vague on what counts as a reliable belief-forming mechanism. b. the appropriate causation of a belief seems necessary but not sufficient for justification. c. we can imagine counterexamples where the reliability requirement is met, but we would hesitate to accept it as an example of knowledge. d. all of the above