According to Hume, we cannot have any ideas that are not ultimately derived from experience
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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To evaluate a probabilistic generalization we need to do more than to find one or two counterexamples. Which of the following questions should be asked when evaluating the logical strength of a probabilistic generalization?
(a) Can I think of at least three possible counterexamples? (b) Is the generalization consistent with common sense? (c) Were enough cases considered? (d) What are the implications of the generalization, if it is true?
Classify the following definition according to its use: to reduce vagueness, to introduce or explain a new or unusual word, to evoke an attitude about something, or to accomplish some other purpose."In the category of economically privileged, we shall include families with total annual incomes of $75,000 or more."-Sarah Hartford and Samuel Cohen, Trends in College Admissions
What will be an ideal response?
What class of issue is represented by the following passage? "How many people on death row have been subsequently proven innocent in the last three years in the United States?"
a. Interpretive Issue b. Evaluative Issue c. Mere Verbal Dispute d. Factual Issue
Religions of China and Japan teach that humans have only one lifetime in which to find one's place in
the larger scheme of things.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.