When Bill says that idealism must be wrong because he can touch the table and feel it directly, an idealist could respond by saying that
A) ?Bill is right.
B) ?Bill is wrong because there is only substance, God.
C) ?Bill is wrong because when he touches the table he's only aware of his idea of the table.
D) Bill is wrong because there are both minds and bodies that interact with one another.
C
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What will be an ideal response?
O'Neil argues that
A) Kantian ethics can offer a determinate description of exactly how much aid we must give to victims of famine B) We should give to famine relief until giving would make us worse off than the victims of famine C) Relief of famine has a high standing among Kantian duties of beneficence D) all of the above
Briefly explain Plato's distinction between a true art (techne) and a sham art in Gorgias. Provide an example of a true art and its sham or counterfeit from the dialogue to illustrate your answer.
What will be an ideal response?
The Taoist tradition has two interacting parts:
a. theistic Taoism and nontheistic Taoism b. pure Taoism and Buddhist-influenced Taoism c. monastic Taoism and lay Taoism. d. philosophical Taoism and religious Taoism