Locke’s theory that we do not directly experience objects is called

a. idealism.
b. phenomenalism.
c. representative realism.
d. nominalism.


c.

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__________ wrote a spiritual autobiography called the Confessions and helped shaped orthodox Christian teachings with his conceptualizations of doctrines such as original sin and the role of the church in history

a. Augustine of Hippo b. John Calvin c. (Pope) John Paul II d. Martin Luther e. Thomas Aquinas

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Which of the following is considered to be the most fundamental elements of a rational organization?

a. Top managers b. Organizational charts c. Formal hierarchies of authority d. Operations

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The statement "nearly all Americans believe that individual liberty should be respected" is a normative claim

What will be an ideal response?

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Syllogism 2C Given the following syllogism: No dogs that do not love children are reliable watchdogs, since all dogs that don't bite are unreliable watchdogs, and no dogs that love children are dogs that bite. For Syllogism 2C, the major premise is:

A) All dogs that don't bite are dogs that love children. B) All reliable watchdogs are dogs that love children. C) No dogs that love children are dogs that bite. D) All reliable watchdogs are dogs that bite. E) All dogs that love children are reliable watchdogs.

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