Watching repeated actions over time is a technique called __________

a. linguistics
b. economics
c. ethnography
d. philosophy


C

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a. the physical objects we encounter in sense experience. b. moral ideals created by the human mind. c. verbal definitions that exist only in our language. d. eternal realities, known by the mind alone.

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Explain the different theories that account for the emergence of the Vedic period. Include the evidence that scholars have used to substantiate their views and challenge other theories. Which seems the most plausible to you, and why?

What will be an ideal response?

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In Zoroastrianism, the "Spirit of Destruction" is known as _____

A) ?Ahura Mazda B) ?Ahura Mazda C) ?Angra Mainyu D) ?Spenta Mainyu

Philosophy & Belief

Which of the following is a formulation of the categorical imperative

A. Never lie. B. Love your neighbor as yourself. C. Treat others as ends in themselves and never merely as a means. D. Never cause harm to another.

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