Cognitive science views the mind as a very complex digital computer

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The revolutionary Jewish group that may have arisen shortly before the Jewish revolt against Rome was the:

a. Sadducees b. Essenes c. Zealots d. Pharisees

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According to Plato, a person with a well-ordered soul will never experience contradictory impulses

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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“But though the benefits of this life may be much furthered by mutual help; since yet those may be better attained to by dominion, than by the society of others, I hope no body will doubt, but that men would much more greedily be carried by nature, if all fear were removed, to obtain dominion, than to gain society.” What is Hobbes’ main argument in this passage?

a. Most people would prefer to achieve comfortable self- preservation through entering into collaborative associations b. The life of a tyrant is preferable to that of a mere citizen c. The life of a citizen is preferable to that of a greedy tyrant d. Without law and order, life is “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short.”

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Explain how the passage in Genesis cited in the text of the story of creation may compare to philosophies inherent in non-Western cultures. A. In this passage, God advises humans to watch over nonhuman living things,which limits how humans use plants and animals for their own benefit, whichis similar to the American Indian's culture and philosophy of respect for plantsand animals

B. In this passage, God advises humans that they must dominate nonhumanliving things and use plants and animals with no care taken to thesenonhuman living things, which is similar to the American Indian's culture andphilosophy of respect for plants and animals. C. In this passage, God advises humans to have as many children as possible, which is adverse to the philosophy of the American Indians and other nonWestern cultures. D. In this passage, God advises humans to watch over nonhuman living things, which limits how humans use plants and animals for their own benefit, which is opposite, not similar, to the American Indian's culture and philosophy.

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