___________ refers to a philosophical tradition in the United States at the turn of
the twentieth century that focuses on the way that ideas have practical
consequences.
a. invisible hand model
b. communitarianism
c. pragmatism
d. law and regulation model
C
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The weak justification position claims that the evidence from religious experience
a. is too weak to provide anyone with evidence for God’s existence. b. is sufficient evidence for the one who has had the experience, but not for others. c. is evidence that should be convincing to anyone, even though it is weaker than some of the other arguments. d. is provided only for those whose faith is weak and need some sort of sign from God.
In Bacon's method, the next step after making Tables of Presence and Absence is to:
A. apply deductive logic to the Tables. B. construct Tables of Increase and Decrease. C. compare the Tables of Presence and Absence to each other. D. make guesses about the form and check them against the Tables. E. deduce the character of the form under investigation.
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each multiple choice question. If a deductive argument has false premises and a false conclusion, then we know:
A) Nothing as such about the argument's validity. B) The argument is invalid. C) The argument is valid. D) The argument is weak. E) The argument is uncogent.
How many hours per day does the average American spend in using forms of media such as the Internet, television, and magazines?
A. twelve B. one C. nine D. five