Which of the following is an ontological question?
What will be an ideal response?
Do selves exist?
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During their time at Sinai, the Israelites threaten their bond with Yahweh by worshipping a golden effigy depicting which type of animal?
A. eagle B. elephant C. hippopotamus D. calf
According to the text, philosophy is more than one’s general outlook on life, it is the attempt to clarify, evaluate, and justify our beliefs
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Identify the main point or issue in the following passage, and decide whether the rest of the passage offers reasons for the main point (such as, whether the passage contains an argument), whether it illustrates (provides examples for) the main point, whether it explains the point, is irrelevant to the point, and so on."No person can possess an employment either in England or Ireland unless he be ranked among the faithful, that is, professes himself a member of the Church of England. This reason, which carries mathematical evidence with it, has converted such numbers of Dissenters of all persuasions, that not a twentieth part of the nation is out of the pale of the Established Church. The English clergy have retained a great number of the Romish ceremonies, and especially that of
receiving, with a most scrupulous attention, their tithes. They also have the pious ambition to aim at superiority."-Voltaire, On the Church of England What will be an ideal response?
A necessary object, in Aquinas' sense, is an object that:
F. creates other things. G. is needed to start a chain of causes and effects. C. exists. D. can't fail to exist. E. None of the above