Socrates believed that the soul
a. is immaterial and is identical to the real person.
b. is very fine matter which disperses at death.
c. is identical to the body.
d. is like a shadow which has no essential connection to the
a.
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The following argument commits the fallacy of false alternatives: "On my 21st birthday, I can either get drunk or smoke crack. I don't like drinking, so I guess I'll have to smoke crack."
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Our healthy sense of skepticism tells us that if we can neither confirm nor disconfirm a claim through independent investigation, then we would be wise to __________
(a) confirm the claim (b) disconfirm the claim (c) ignore the claim (d) have faith in the claim (e) suspend judgment
If an implication derived from a hypothesis turns out to be true, then:
A) The implication is used to test other hypotheses. B) The hypothesis is proven to be true. C) The hypothesis becomes a law. D) The hypothesis is usually discarded. E) The hypothesis is inductively supported.
"Global warming is a myth. If global warming is a myth, then Al Gore got it all wrong. Thus, Al Gore got it all wrong" commits the fallacy of
A) begging the question B) begging the question against C) complex question D) false alternatives E) accident