The "Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles" is Leibniz's thesis that:
a. None of these choices
b. All monads are indiscernible from one another.
c. At least two monads must have the same properties.
d. No two monads can have the same properties.
e. For any set of monads, at least one monad will be identical to anothermonad, but remain distinct.
d
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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each argument. William likes to eat. He also likes to make love. It follows that William likes to eat while he's making love
A) Red herring. B) Amphiboly. C) Division. D) Composition. E) No fallacy.
This holiday commemorates Baha’u’llah’s declaration that he was the promised one
a. Ridvan b. Ramadan c. Abdul Baha d. Ala
"Prehistoric religion" societies were:
a. organized as tribes or clans b. nonliterate c. hunter-gatherers d. All of the above.
You have an ordinary deck of cards. You draw one card, do not replace it, and then draw a second card. Each series of draws begins with a full deck. Assuming you are as likely to draw one card as another, find the following probability: P(drawing hearts on first draw • drawing spades on second draw)
Symbols list Where necessary, you may use the list below to copy-and-paste symbols into your answer. ?; ?; •; ~; ?; ?; ?; ? ×