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Aquinas writes in a structured question-answer format. Which of these ISN'T a standard part of this format?
{ 1 } - the question
{ 2 } - the historical background for the question
{ 3 } - a list of objections to the view that he takes
{ 4 } - an inspiring quotation
{ 5 } - his own view and his reasons for taking this view
{ 6 } - responses to the objections
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Aquinas writes in a structured question-answer format. Which of these ISN'T a standard part of this format?
{ 1 } - the question
{ 2 } - the historical background for the question
{ 3 } - a list of objections to the view that he takes
{ 4 } - an inspiring quotation
{ 5 } - his own view and his reasons for taking this view
{ 6 } - responses to the objections
Like: "Is there a God?"
This is a standard part.
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2 is correct!
Aquinas writes in a structured question-answer format. Which of these ISN'T a standard part of this format?
{ 1 } - the question
{ 2 } - the historical background for the question
{ 3 } - a list of objections to the view that he takes
{ 4 } - an inspiring quotation
{ 5 } - his own view and his reasons for taking this view
{ 6 } - responses to the objections
This isn't a standard part. But other parts sometimes bring in historical background.
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Aquinas writes in a structured question-answer format. Which of these ISN'T a standard part of this format?
{ 1 } - the question
{ 2 } - the historical background for the question
{ 3 } - a list of objections to the view that he takes
{ 4 } - an inspiring quotation
{ 5 } - his own view and his reasons for taking this view
{ 6 } - responses to the objections
Like: "It seems that there is no God, since..."
This is a standard part.
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Aquinas writes in a structured question-answer format. Which of these ISN'T a standard part of this format?
{ 1 } - the question
{ 2 } - the historical background for the question
{ 3 } - a list of objections to the view that he takes
{ 4 } - an inspiring quotation
{ 5 } - his own view and his reasons for taking this view
{ 6 } - responses to the objections
Like: "On the contrary, the Bible says that God created the world."
This is a standard part.
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Aquinas writes in a structured question-answer format. Which of these ISN'T a standard part of this format?
{ 1 } - the question
{ 2 } - the historical background for the question
{ 3 } - a list of objections to the view that he takes
{ 4 } - an inspiring quotation
{ 5 } - his own view and his reasons for taking this view
{ 6 } - responses to the objections
Like: "It is clear that there is a God, since..."
This is a standard part.
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Aquinas writes in a structured question-answer format. Which of these ISN'T a standard part of this format?
{ 1 } - the question
{ 2 } - the historical background for the question
{ 3 } - a list of objections to the view that he takes
{ 4 } - an inspiring quotation
{ 5 } - his own view and his reasons for taking this view
{ 6 } - responses to the objections
Like: "The objections to belief in God fail, because..."
This is a standard part.
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