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Mimi

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Hume sees no difficulty in the possibility of an eternal succession of objects, without beginning or end. This is meant to be an objection to:
 
  A. the Argument from Design.
 
  B. the Cosmological Argument.
  C. the Ontological Argument.
 
  D. Kierkegaard's leap of faith.
  E. Both B and C

Question 2

According to Hume, no claim can be proven to be true unless:
 
  A. the denial of the claim entails a contradiction.
 
  B. we can conceive it clearly in our minds.
  C. it's a clear and distinct proposition.
 
  D. there is evidence eliminating all other possibilities.
  E. it appears in Scripture.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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