t. (T/F) Academic journals generally require that researchers report contradictory and disconfirmatory evidence that impact their findings. f. (T/F) URLs for sites ending with the top-level domain ".gov" indicate that the source of the information is a U.S. educational institution.
knowledge. one who claims that most human knowledge comes through reason. rationalist. one who believes that we discover truth primarily through our physical senses. empiricist. reasons for believing that a statement or claim is true or probably true. evidence. the recalling of events that never happened.
a. We can have unmediated knowledge of how the world is, independently of our ways of experiencing it.
When Socrates helps Euthyphro along by suggesting in effect that holiness is a species of justice . Euthyphro, when required to say whether all of the just is holy, or part of the just is holy, says he doesn't follow. 'And yet you are as much younger than I as you are wiser; but, as I said, you are indolent on account of your wealth of wisdom. But exert yourself, my friend; for it is not hard to understand what I mean.'
Socrates assumes that the person murdered was a member of Euthyphro's household as otherwise he wouldn't have prosecuted his father for simply killing an outsider. This shows how inconceivable Euthyphro's action is. Euthyphro explains that it makes no difference whether the dead man was an outsider or a relative - the factor determining why he is prosecuting his father is whether or not the killer killed with justification.
Socrates suggests at various points the hubris involved in Euthyphro's belief that he is right to prosecute his father and also his undertaking of it.
As Socrates brings to our attention in 13e, Euthyphro claims that no one knows more than he about religion.
The condition the nurse is referring to is: obtaining a clean catch voided urine. The first method of choice for obtaining a urine specimen from a 3-year-old child with a possible urinary tract infection is: Administering antibiotics.
The pH of blood is normally slightly acidic, ranging from 6.85 to 6.95.