Aristotle's ideal was:
a. the autonomous, rational self
b. the caring self
c. the no self
d. humanism
a.
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A person who believes that critical thinking skills offer the greatest promise for reaching good judgments is likely to agree that ________
(a) winning arguments is more important than making intelligent decisions (b) no matter how complex a problem might be, there is a simple solution (c) the best jobs are the ones in which a supervisor gives precise directions (d) it is better to make important or risky decisions after carefully thinking them through
The sudden surge in global population is expected to end by:
a. 2100 c. 2075 b. 2020 d. 2233
Good reasoning is a key not only to philosophy, but to
a. success in getting what you want out of life. b. generating anxiety. c. generating doubt. d. failure to live a proper human life.
Evaluate the following generalization(s), identifying sample, population, attribute of interest, and the extent to which the claims involved are knowable. Consider carefully the size and diversification of the sample and the extent to which the population differs or may differ from the sample; remember, what's important is that the sample be representative.Noting that recent scientific research suggests that a daily glass of wine or two might be good for the heart, Mr. Laub decides to tank up. "Why in hell not," he says. "If one glass of wine is good for you, most likely five or six is really good for you."
What will be an ideal response?