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Kthamas

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According to Hobbes, when I'm deliberating about whether to reach out and grasp an object:
 
  A. I physically move back and forth, toward and away from the object.
 
  B. I consider the matter in my mind, and move only after I've made a decision.
 
  C. I'm considering performing a vital action.
 
  D. the evidence of my senses cannot influence the process.
  E. None of the above

Question 2

In Thomas Hobbes terminology, an endeavor is:
 
  A. conscious attempt to do or make something.
  B. tiny, invisible bodily motion toward or away from something.
 
  C. long term project to accomplish something.
  D. deliberate attempt to oppose one's own will.
 
  E. None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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