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BrownTown3

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The ancient sea god to whom Campbell compares mythology is
 
 

a) Neptune.
  b) Proteus.
  c) Narcissus.
  d) Zeus.



Question 2

When we have a genuine option that cannot be decided on intellectual grounds,
  James says that we are justified in


 
 

a) making a leap of faith.
  b) appealing to the scientific method.
  c) appealing to our passional nature.
  d) taking an agnostic position




mceravolo

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Answer to Question 1

b) Proteus.

Answer to Question 2

c) appealing to our passional nature.



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