Answer:
There are two main positions in the world regarding spirituality and the existence of higher entities: the one that establishes that faith in a divinity is a way to achieve objectives with the help of that higher being, which guides individuals on the path of the religions; and the one that maintains that free will is ultimately what regulates the results of men's actions, as only these can determine their destiny through their actions.
Today, society, educational and religious institutions, science and even the socioeconomic conditions of each person determine the way in which they think about the issue, and what position they take on it. Thus, for example, education in science, biology, physics and other branches of the natural sciences advocates the path of free will, seeking rational explanations for natural phenomena, with which the individual immersed in this environment is most likely not religious; while those people raised in more conservative environments, with a more humanistic approach or focused on the social sciences will most likely defend the path of faith as the one through which greater personal development is achieved.
Answer:
- Circular reasoning.
Explanation:
A Fallacy is described as a flaw or error in the reasoning of an argument which makes the argument unsound and invalid.
Circular reasoning is characterized as the logical fallacy in which the argument begins with the point through which the author wishes to end/conclude the argument.
The given argument exemplifies 'circular reasoning' as it assumes that 'the actors are conceited' which implies that the point author is trying to prove is already assumed true. <u>This creates a logical error as the conclusion is made without any proof</u>.
Answer:
It's as clear as mud.
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17) Choose the best answer.
What does Napoleon say in his speech that contradicts the original aims of the revolution?
that animals were never equal
that men always knew better
that
Appalachia is at the eastern part of United States know for its music and being the origin of country, old-time, bluegrass and folk music. It's characteristics dated back to (1) African (and African-American) music, (2) traditional music from Ireland and Scotland and (3) English ballads. The music today, is a hybrid of different influences from East to West.
To answer this, you just need to figure out what you think influences what. Do you think that society forces people into things they don't want, in turn "messing them up" or is it people influencing society, messing it up? It's similar to the age old question of which came first: the chicken or the egg. You just need to pick something and be able to support it in your answer for your seminar.
For the second part, you'll have to keep in mind your answer for the first part. Depending on what you choose there, you'll want to make sure your second answer supports this. It just wants you to pinpoint what, if anything, is wrong with people or society that might influence whichever way it is you're leaning for question 1.