Anaximander's argument for the Boundless as that out of which all things come
A) appeals to the infinite quality of the universe.
B) assumes that observable features of the world all need explaining.
C) holds that explanations can go back and back infinitely far.
D) identifies the Boundless with the gods of Homer's poems.
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Q1: In saying that all things are full
Q3: How does Anaximander explain the generation of
Q4: Xenophanes criticizes the Homeric gods
A) for not
Q5: Xenophanes says that with respect to the
Q6: What, according to Heraclitus, is wisdom?
A) Minding
Q7: Most people, Heraclitus says,
A) but not all,
Q8: Parmenides is rightly called a rationalist because
A)
Q9: The One of Parmenides is
A) in continuous
Q10: Democritus says that sweet and bitter exist
Q11: In what way is Thales' statement that
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