Indicate whether this statement expresses or contains an argument. "What the philosophers say about reality is often as deceptive as when you see a sign in a second-hand store that reads: Pressing done here. If you went in with your clothes to have them pressed you would be fooled; the sign is for sale. - Soren Kierkegaard, Either/Or: A Fragment of Life
a. Explanation
b. Argument
c. Non-argument
c
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Why did the Zen master Shunryu Suzuki believe that we must have a "beginner's mind?"
A. because the "beginner" has a meditative brain that is neurally much more active and more resilient in neuroplasticity than are the brains of people who do not meditate B. because you cannot add knowledge to a mind that's full, just as you cannot add more water to a cup that is full to the brim C. because the beginner's mind is a critically open mind D. All of these answers are correct.
The forces that formed society were primarily those of:
a. the anal stage b. the Oedipus complex c. reaction formation d. the dominant class
Kamikaze pilots were Buddhists who attained instant enlightenment by their acts of martyrdom
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What generalization is suggested by the Milgram experiment and the Stanford University prison experiment?
A. Many people are naturally sadistic and will act out when given the chance. B. Many people will uncritically follow the commands of those in authority. C. Many people will question those in authority. D. Many people have an innate sense of right and wrong and will temper orders from authority figures accordingly.