Symbolic stories which communities use to explain the universe and their place within it are known as _____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
myth
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Syllogism 3H Given the following syllogism: A few snakes have fangs, so there are snakes that are not friendly, for whatever has fangs is unfriendly. After translating Syllogism 3H into standard form, the conclusion is:
A) Some snakes are not friendly animals. B) No snakes are friendly animals. C) Some friendly animals are not snakes. D) Some snakes are friendly animals. E) No animals with fangs are friendly animals.
Someone who commits an appeal to false authority is most likely intending to _______
A. introduce a new idea B. bring a quick end to a conversation C. make themselves look like an expert D. provide expert testimony
Isolate and discuss the rhetorical devices that appear in the following passage:As if they alone were concerned with clean air and pure water, these self-anointed environmentalists question whether there will be nitrate pollution from the new subdivision and whether Madrone Creek can accommodate storm runoff from the development. Their no-growth ideas are familiar to everyone in the community.
What will be an ideal response?
Bacon’s "tables of inquiry" represent his attempt to
a. apply Aristotle’s deductive logic. b. develop a consistent social philosophy. c. identify fallacies in human thought. d. systematize inductive reasoning.