For Plato, particular objects of our sensations are real
a. insofar as they match up with our immediate sensations
b. only if they resemble ideal geometrical shapes
c. because they are produced by the gods
d. only in the sense that they participate in (or are copies of) the Forms
d. only in the sense that they participate in (or are copies of) the Forms
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William James’s conclusion about the theory of determinism was that
a. the progress of the sciences demonstrates that it must be true. b. it could be decisively proven to be false. c. the practical consequences of believing it will lead to an unsatisfactory life. d. it is only a theory, so whether we believe it or not will not make any real difference to our lives .
Consider the following argument: "All the cool kids at Middletown Elementary School drink fizzy soda pop. So, you should too." This argument illustrates ________.
A. a bandwagon argument B. the fallacy of two wrongs make a right C. the fallacy of equivocation D. None of the answers are correct
In 1995, the leader of the new religious movement __________ ordered his followers to release sarin gas in the subway system of Tokyo, Japan
a. Aum Shinrikyo b. Branch Davidians c. Falun Dafa d. The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity. e. International Raelian Religion
James argued that we live in a block universe
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.