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Philosophy
Philosophy
Examine the fundamental nature of reality, existence, and knowledge. Philosophy encourages critical thinking and ethical reasoning.
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Q: What did Descartes believe a person should use to prove something existed What quote is Descartes famous for What does it mean
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Q: How do odyseuss and his companions expect to be treated by the cyclops
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Q: Is modest an antonym for remorse
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Q: What are contradictory premises. examples
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Q: Why was st. Augustine named after Augustine of hippo
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Q: WHAt does I think therefore I am mean
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Q: Which option describes creative thinking most accurately conventional thinking lateral thinking linear thinking logical thinking
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Q: Which type of logical fallacy is this an example of
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Q: What did Jacques Cartier gain for himself or his country
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Q: What is a role of a philosopher
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Q: What do the Cyclopes believe is the cause of Polyphemus distress
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Q: What does it mean to be opposed to slavery on moral grounds
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Q: Which statement reflects the best beliefs of Adam smith Tomas malthus and david ricardo
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Q: What following describes a major difference between the Enlightenment thinkers Thomas Hobbes and John Locke
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Q: What is mean humble
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Q: What did Socrates think of people
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Q: In giving freedom to the slave we assure freedom to the free can you give me a qestion to go with this sttement
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Q: Why doesn't theaseus allow Hermia to marry lysander
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Q: What can be concluded about Paris from reading his words in the passage
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Q: Which coin paradox calls for the ability to assess when more force is needes and when it might be counterproductive
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Q: Can someone write an opening paragraph for me as if you are a reporter on the subject of philosophers like Montesquieu Locke and Voltaire and make sure you take a stand in the opening
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Q: What is a good thesis statement for the white umbrella
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Q: What was the Japanese philosophy of Asia for the Asiatics
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Q: What conflicts developed in societies with the birth of modern science How did these conflicts change societies Who benefitted and who was harmed by these changes
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