When a person asks whether something is good:

a. she means something different from asking whether the thing is pleasant.
b. she means the same thing as asking whether the thing is pleasant.
c. she is talking nonsense. d. a and c. e. none of these choices.


a

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Sect Shinto was the first religious institution to receive government funding in Modern Japan

a. True b. False

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A philosophical claim to knowledge includes the following:

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