The study of how a language changes over a long period of
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What is comparative linguistics
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Comparative linguistic is a branch of linguistic that relates the characteristics of different languages. The aim of linguistic is to go beyond the study of individual languages to bring out determine what the universal Properties of language.
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Philosophers from which civilization were the founders of western philosophy
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Greek
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Which metaphysical theory supports the idea that matter is a concept or framework of an idea
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idealism
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Which theory of metaphysics attempts to answer questions of how or why events happen
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causality
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Which philosophical theory maintains that knowledge is impossible to achieve and that truth is impossible for man to understand
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Skepticism maintains that knowledge is impossible to achieve and
truth is impossible for man to understand.
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What does empiricism promote as the most important source of knowledge
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experience
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What is most closely related to realism
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Neutralism or naturalism is most closely related to realism.
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Which of these statements is the most complete description of language
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language is any information communicated in written spoken or
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Which of these theories follows the belief that incidents in a person's life are not controlled by outside causes
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nondeterminism
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Which philosophy originated in China and India
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eastern philosophy
Confucionism originated in China, Buddhism in India.
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Which of these is not one of the Indo European languages
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Uralic and Altaic :] <3
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Which philosophers traveled from place to place and were considered to be very wise
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sophists :)
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What branch of philosophy aims to determine the nature basis and the extent of knowledge
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epistemology
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What theory is exampled in this scenario A student is conducting a science experiment to identify the chemical properties of different metals
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mechanism
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Which of these is not a branch of philosophy logic statistics or ethics
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Statistics
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Which of these statements is trure regarding the philosophy of stoicism
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There is no afterlife
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Whose answers lists the historical periods in chronological order
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Greek empire, Roman empire, Medieval period.
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What is descriptive linguistics
The study of how a language changes over a long period of
time
What is comparative linguistics
Comparative linguistic is a branch of linguistic that relates the characteristics of different languages. The aim of linguistic is to go beyond the study of individual languages to bring out determine what the universal Properties of language.
Philosophers from which civilization were the founders of western philosophy
Greek
Which metaphysical theory supports the idea that matter is a concept or framework of an idea
idealism
Which theory of metaphysics attempts to answer questions of how or why events happen
causality
Which philosophical theory maintains that knowledge is impossible to achieve and that truth is impossible for man to understand
Skepticism maintains that knowledge is impossible to achieve and
truth is impossible for man to understand.
What does empiricism promote as the most important source of knowledge
experience
What is most closely related to realism
Neutralism or naturalism is most closely related to realism.
Which of these statements is the most complete description of language
language is any information communicated in written spoken or
symbolic form
Which of these theories follows the belief that incidents in a person's life are not controlled by outside causes
nondeterminism
Which philosophy originated in China and India
eastern philosophy
Confucionism originated in China, Buddhism in India.
Which of these is not one of the Indo European languages
Uralic and Altaic :] <3
Which philosophers traveled from place to place and were considered to be very wise
sophists :)
What branch of philosophy aims to determine the nature basis and the extent of knowledge
epistemology
What theory is exampled in this scenario A student is conducting a science experiment to identify the chemical properties of different metals
mechanism
Which of these is not a branch of philosophy logic statistics or ethics
Statistics
A+
Which of these statements is trure regarding the philosophy of stoicism
There is no afterlife
Whose answers lists the historical periods in chronological order