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y know what you QUESTION 22 Rachels argued that the demand for tabsolute cerfainty may be what? O On the right track O Plato's greatest legacy O The only honest philosophical approach O Misguided QUESTION 23 Logical determinism is sometimes known simply as what? O llogical O Logical positivism O The law of excluded middle O Fatalism QUESTION 24 Empirical truths are derived from what? O Math O Senses O Reason O Definitions QUESTION 25 The argument that we cannot prediot out own actions appears to commit what log cal falacy? O Fallacy of Equivooation o Fallacy of Begging the Question Appeal to Authority Fallacy Non-Sequitur Fallacy Click Save and Submit to sat e and bmt chek SneAILUSNERs to sae s

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Question 22

Answer: Option 4. Misguided.

"Absolute Certainty" may be misguided because it is unattainable ,as for layman's certainty is his belief of what is right and good,and for philosopher it is the truth that is absolute Certainty.And the problem with absolute certainty is that it demands absolute objectivity, that is certainly not possible.

Question 23

ANSWER. Option 3. The law of excluded middle.

The law of excluded middle is also known is also called logical determinism because the arguments, the premises or concepts are either accepted as true or their denial , refutations are accepted as true. Their is no middle way.

Question 24.

ANSWER. Option 2. Senses

Empirical truths are derived from the experience that are acquired through senses.

Question 25

ANSWER. Option 2. Fallacy of equivocation

This is a fallacy of equivocation because the word predict is used in an ambiguous manner. It appears that while we can predict others actions but we cannot predict our own actions.