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Philosophy
Examine the fundamental nature of reality, existence, and knowledge. Philosophy encourages critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
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Q: What was one important similarity between Plato and aristotlewhat was the major difference
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Q: What are two instances in which deductive reasoning does not work
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Q: What analogy does Macduff use to describe the murder of Duncan
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Q: What is a example of a metaphor from the story The Foghorn
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Q: What are 3 types if freedoms that enlightenment thinkers championed
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Q: Where in the American scholar excerpt does Emerson suggest that the systematic and orderly aspects of nature are reflected by human mind
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Q: How did the Greeks religious beliefs affect the way in which they viewed their landscape
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Q: What does the flag of Jacques Cartier mean
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