Lao-tzu asks us to put aside our intuitions

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False

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Definitions of altruism might include which of the following?

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A recurring tension in Christian tradition regarding the doctrine of Christ is his

a) blessing of marriage while remaining unmarried; b) Jewishness and yet his universalistic ministry; c) humanity and divinity d) maleness and yet his "feminine" compassion

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Consider the following passage:Julia sells exotic birds. She has placed four orders with wholesale bird supplier Papagayo Co., and all of them have been filled with healthy birds. Lately, however, some wholesale competitors have been trying to get her to order from them. But, when it's time to make the next order, she decides she's better off with Papagayo because she's pretty sure she'll get healthy birds. (Do not assume that you know anything about birds or the bird business.)If Julia had placed seven orders with Papagayo with the same result, her argument would be

A. neither stronger nor weaker. B. stronger. C. weaker.

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Contextualizing resolves problematic ambiguity by reminding us of the topic being discussed or the circumstances within which a statement was made

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