When Descartes found he could doubt everything except the reality of his doubting itself, he gained immediate reassurance of the

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reality of his rational mind.

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Use either the intuitive test or the scenario method to determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. Everything that comes to exist must have a cause of its coming to be. Thus, the universe itself must have a cause, since it obviously came to exist

a. Valid b. Invalid

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Determine whether the following claim is too vague in the context that is stated or implied: "How many miles to a gallon does it get? Oh, you'll be quite satisfied if you buy this little beauty. It gets really impressive mileage."

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For the term, "psychiatrist," invent a persuasive definition (either positive or negative). Remember, persuasive definitions can be analytical definitions, definitions by example, or definitions by synonym.

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The young Luther had vowed to become a monk in a moment of terror due to

a) invading Goths; b) a nightmare; c) parental threats; d) a thunderstorm.

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