Who believed that all good things are vanity?

a. Marx
b. Mill
c. Camus
d. Schopenhauer


ANSWER: d

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A) Invalid; fails in 1st line. B) Invalid; fails in 2nd line. C) Valid. D) Invalid; fails in 4th line. E) Invalid; fails in 3rd line.

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Why might someone accept dogma with absolute faith without ever experiencing it?

a. It provides a sense of rootedness, meaning, and orderliness. b. They are not rational people. c. They live in an oppressive society. d. It promises them a better life after death.

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In this fallacy, the arguer asks the opponent to choose between options that are not realistic or too extreme. It often appears as an 'either .... or' statement.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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