It is not an unusual experience for a person to write a sentence and then to
realize that the words are not what we meant.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
True
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Where, for Hume, do the ideas of causality and necessity come from?
A) Impressions B) The mind C) Science D) God
Why do the traces in the Yale killing case not yet constitute evidence for a prosecution?
A. Investigators could not piece the traces together to form a story. B. There were not enough traces in the case to constitute evidence. C. Prosecutors could not find evidence to confirm their story. D. The evidence in the case was limited to hearsay.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
From (?x)Fxa ? Ga we can validly infer (?y)((?x)Fxy ? Gy).
The argument "The Greek philosopher Aristotle could not have conversed with Socrates, because Aristotle was not born until about fifteen years after Socrates' death
All major scholars of ancient philosophy for the past 2,000 years are agreed on that" A) Commits the fallacy of appeal to unqualified authority B) Doesn't commit the fallacy of appeal to unqualified authority