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IB philosophy core  themes SOLUTIONS  100% CORRECT  ANSWERS
  • IB philosophy core themes SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • IB philosophy core themes SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT ANSWERS Plato (human nature) - ANSWER Rationalist Descartes (human nature) - ANSWER Rationalist Locke (human nature) - ANSWER empiricist - blank slate Hobbes (human nature) - ANSWER State of nature - bad Rousseau (human nature) - ANSWER State of nature - good Darwin (human nature) - ANSWER irrational - evolution Descartes (mind/body) - ANSWER Substance dualist - mind does not depend on body Searle (mind/body) - ANSWER mind depends on...
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Psych 100-Exam 1 UWL Questions With Verified Answers
  • Psych 100-Exam 1 UWL Questions With Verified Answers

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  • Socrates & Plato thought? - Answer The mind and body are separate, the mind exists after death, we are born with instincts Aristotle thought - Answer Denied the existence of innate ideas, knowledge grows from experience, mind and body are not separable Order of philosophers? - Answer Socrates-Plato; Plato-Aristotle Monism - Answer There exists only one substance (all physical) Dualism - Answer Physical substance is separable from mental or spirit substance (existence of a soul) Re...
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Individualistic Theories of Criminality Individualistic Theories of Criminality
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  • Individualistic Theories of Criminality for AC2.2 - UNIT 2
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Kin 2501 LSU Jacobsen Test 1 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • Kin 2501 LSU Jacobsen Test 1 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • Kin 2501 LSU Jacobsen Test 1 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers stadion - answerused by Ancient Greece as a unit of measurement and referred to a race stadium - answerwas originally "stadion"; place race was held Sport - answerfirst referred to competition in the form of games, individual athletic exploits and hunting 3 fundamental characteristics of play - answerintrinsically motivated, involves the temporary suspensions of normal/typical reality, involves internal control _____...
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soul beliefs exam 1 with complete solution
  • soul beliefs exam 1 with complete solution

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  • soul beliefs exam 1 with complete solution hunter-gatherer focused on survival, living day-by-day, not concerned with the afterlife egalitarian everyone has authority, no one tells anyone what to do ancestor worship brought tribes together through rituals and prayer to the deceased ritualized music brought tribes together through dance, bonding and coming together. a way to survive immediate return system minimum attention to the future, eat it now, not later Hadza tribe grow no fo...
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PSB 4240 Exam#1 New Update 2023 with  Complete Solutions
  • PSB 4240 Exam#1 New Update 2023 with Complete Solutions

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  • PSB 4240 Exam#1 New Update 2023 with Complete Solutions Following damage to his frontal lobes, subject L. D. had lasting impairments in: - CORRECT ANSWER attention Neuropsychology uses information from many disciplines. Which discipline is NOT one of those? - CORRECT ANSWER mycology Communication between cerebral hemispheres occurs via the: - CORRECT ANSWER corpus callosum The folds or bumps characteristic of the cerebral cortex are called: - CORRECT ANSWER gyri The corpus callosum...
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AC 2.2 Individualistic theories of crime + AC 3.2
  • AC 2.2 Individualistic theories of crime + AC 3.2

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  • Summary of all Individualistic theories of crime and slight evaluation of each
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IB philosophy core  themes SOLUTIONS  100% CORRECT  ANSWERS
  • IB philosophy core themes SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • IB philosophy core themes SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT ANSWERS Plato (human nature) - ANSWER Rationalist Descartes (human nature) - ANSWER Rationalist Locke (human nature) - ANSWER empiricist - blank slate Hobbes (human nature) - ANSWER State of nature - bad Rousseau (human nature) - ANSWER State of nature - good Darwin (human nature) - ANSWER irrational - evolution Descartes (mind/body) - ANSWER Substance dualist - mind does not depend on body Searle (mind/body) - ANSWER mind depends on...
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PHI EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
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  • Fire and the mist - Answer Anaximander Asks whether the purpose of art is or ought to be representative or non-representative - Answer Aesthetics Arguably the forefather(s) of modern chemistry - Answer Leucippus and Democritus The manner of Socrates's death - Answer Ingested hemlock (suicide) All physical things have measurable properties - Answer Pythagoras Pluralist (more than two basic substances) - Answer Empedocles Monist - Answer Thales DUalist - Answer Plato Which...
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ANSWERS FOR LEG 2601 ASSIGNMENT 1 2023
  • ANSWERS FOR LEG 2601 ASSIGNMENT 1 2023

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  • every court to prefer any reasonable interpretation of legislation which is consistent with international law over any interpretation which is not. Regarding treaties, South Africa follows a dualist approach with respect to the domestic effect of international treaties. While ratification of a treaty creates international obligations for South Africa, the dualist system means that for the treaty obligations to be given the force of law domestically, South Africa cannot simply become a party to t...
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