According to Epicurus, atoms move:
a. continuously, but only in a straight line. b. not at all.
c. continuously, but only recoiling from other atoms.
d. continuously, but falling.
e. continuously, and also in a straight line, or recoiling, or falling, or swerving.
e
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Identify any fallacies in the following passage either by naming them or, where they seem not to conform to any of the patterns described in the text, by giving a brief explanation of why the fallacious reasoning is irrelevant to the point at issue.One person, speaking to her friends before they attend a political fund-raising party: "Now listen, folks, before we go into this party. You should be prepared to hear all kinds of flattery as they butter you up before they try to pick your pockets. Remember, all they're after is your money."
What will be an ideal response?
For psychological egoism to be valid, we must show that people
A) Act with an aim of achieving self-satisfaction. B) Get self-satisfaction from their actions. C) Use others in selfish ways. D) Need to make other people happy.
The issue of the one and the many essentially aims at _________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
If you encounter an argument in which it is impossible for all of its premises to be true and, at the same time, its conclusion false, then the argument is what?
A) a dilemma B) a disjunctive syllogism C) valid D) sound