In philosophy, a warrant is:

a. something arrestable
b. a set of rule for determining truth
c. evidence or justification for a truth claim
d. none of the above


c.

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According to the method of authority,

A) individuals are free to fix their own beliefs. B) the state fixes belief. C) philosophers fix belief. D) only priests can fix belief.

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To compute the probability that a mass produced rocket engine would fail prematurely, the theory of probability that would likely be used is the:

A) Classical (a priori) theory. B) Relative frequency theory. C) Subjectivist theory. D) Conditional theory. E) Relativist theory.

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Which church, founded by Paul, was the first to be established in Europe?

A. Corinth B. Philippi C. Thessalonica D. Ephesus

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Hugh Elliot's story of "Tantalus" was meant to illustrate the fact that our thoughts are the product of a nonphysical mind.

a. true b. false

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