Aristotle claimed that Plato’s Forms
a. could not explain change.
b. were what was ultimately real.
c. doubled the number of things that needed explanation.
d. a and c
d.
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The philosopher whose thought had the most influence on Augustine was
a. Heraclitus. b. Plato. c. Aristotle. d. none of the above
Isolate and discuss the rhetorical devices that appear in the following passage:"I was amazed when I read that frog licking has become a major preoccupation in Colorado. How could this possibly get started? It had to be this way. An environmentalist is out in the woods communing with nature. Probably some overgrown Boy Scout in little green shorts, a backpack filled with wheat nut mix. He's wearing his Walkman, skipping along some nature trail... maybe even humming. Ommmmm-Ommmmm-Ommmmm. He looks at a tree and maybe he says, 'Hi Greg.' Maybe he hugs the tree. 'Oh, I am at one with this tree.' Then he spies a frog and suddenly stops. 'Oh, look at that frog. Maybe I should pick it up and lick it.' And gets high as a result. You see, the Colorado spotted toad secretes a hallucinogenic
substance that can get you high if you lick it near the back of its head."-Rush Limbaugh What will be an ideal response?
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each argument. Hugo lost an arm in a car accident last year. But surely he will get it back. Most things that are lost turn up sooner or later
A) No fallacy. B) Equivocation. C) Appeal to unqualified authority. D) Amphiboly. E) Composition.
James is best known for his advocacy of the theory of truth known as _________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word