Mathematical propositions (e.g., 7 + 5 = 12) are known a priori because their truth or falsity can be known without having to appeal to sense experience.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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The Sanskrit term for the dominant theme in the Bhagavad Gita is __________

a. dharma b. karma c. maya d. moksha e. samsara

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Hursthouse attempts to develop an objective natural standard for goodness in humans that

is analogous to the standards of goodness for plants and animals. Copp and Sobel object that her project fails, because a. only God can define the goodness of a living thing. b. the basic notion of "goodness" in a plant or animal is nonsense. c. there is no useful analogy to be drawn between humans and other living things. d. there may be several competing standards for natural goodness of a living thing. e. the standards are likely to be in constant flux as our understanding of biology increases.

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Austin Fagothey and Milton Gonsalves believe one of the three conditions when a direct strike is justified is

a. even when there is not proper authorization. b. when workers are coerced into striking. c. when it is a last resort. d. under no conditions except for a just cause

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A valid argument may have a false premise and a false conclusion

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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