8. Maddy's arguments depend upon a. numbers existing. b. no abstract objects exist. c. a distinction between idealized a

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8. Maddy's arguments depend upon a. numbers existing. b. no abstract objects exist. c. a distinction between idealized a

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8. Maddy's arguments depend upon
a. numbers existing. b. no abstract objects exist. c. adistinction between idealized and ordinary arithmetic. d. adistinction between mathematical knowledge and mere mathematicalbelief.
9. According to Locke, when it comes to inanimate objects,identity is a matter of
a. physical continuity. b. having the same mass. c. having thesame particles. d. being the same kind.
10. Locke would say that what makes you the same person now asyou were 2 years ago is that
a. you have the same thoughts. b. you have the same soul. c. youremember being your earlier self. d. you are the samesubstance.
11. One way to challenge Swinburne's position is to arguethat
a. continuity of memory is not necessary for personal identity.b. continuity of memory is not sufficient for personal identity. c.physicalism is false. d. physicalism is true.
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