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Define vitalism   The theory or doctrine that life processes arise from or contain a nonmaterial vital principle and cannot be explained entirely as chemical and physical phenomena.  
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Who came up with the term innate intelligence?   B.J. Palmer  
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What are the 2 problems with vitalism?   1. It did not appeal to the ego of man 2. It leads to emphasis upon the nonmaterial  
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Define positivism   A philosophical system founded by Auguste Comte concerned with positive facts and phenomena, and excluding speculation upon ultimate causes or origins  
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Define modus ponens   Affirming the anticedent  
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Modus Tollens   Popper's Chopper, Charles Popper.  
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What is the MAJOR PREMISE of chiropractic?   "there is a UNIVERSAL INTELLIGENCE in all matter which continually gives to it all its properties and actions this maintaining it in existence.  
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Who says, 'the difference between a good chiropractor and a poor one is that the good one has many principles and the poor just a few.'   Stephenson  
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T/F Innate intelligence is within living and nonliving things?   F  
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T/F II has a mission to actively organize   T  
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T/F II has a purpose to adapt forces and matter   T  
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T/F II Can break laws of the universe.   F-it is limited by the limitations of matter  
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T/F II is not always normal   F  
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T/F II works through and over the cardiovascular system   F, nervous system  
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T/F II can be interfered with   T, this is what causes disease  
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Define organic matter   The part of UI given to living things  
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What are the 3 similarities between II and UI?   1. Both principles 2. Both organize matter 3. Both are immaterial  
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UI organizes ___ and II organizes ___.   Atomically, actively  
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What is the mission of Innate Intelligence?   To maintain the materials of the body of a "living thing" in active organization.  
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How does Strauss define life?   the expression of intelligence though matter.  
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Who said, "Having already begun to loose the exclusive practice of spinal manipulation to allopaths and physiotherapists, the chiropractic philosophy significantly distinguishes the chiropractor."   E. A. Morinis  
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How does D.D. Palmer define life?   The expression of tone  
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What makes up the triune of life?   Intelligence, force, matter  
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What is the function of intelligence?   To create force  
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What is the function of force?   to unite intelligence and matter  
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What is the function of matter?   To express force  
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Describe the key players and their meanings in the painting and the painter analogy   The painter=intelligence The painting=matter The painting(action)=force  
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What is F.E.A.R.?   False, expectations, appearing, real  
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The expression of II is dependent on the quality of what?   matter  
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According to Strauss, what of the triune of life does the D.C. address?   force  
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T/F "A penetrative force is a universal fore, but a universal force is not necessarily a penetrative force."   T  
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What is the best synonym for disease according to chiropractic?   incoordination  
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What is coordination?   the principle of harmonious action of all the parts of an organism in fulfilling their offices and purposes.  
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Principle 33: the brain represents? Innate? Brain cells? Nerve cells?   clearing house, banker, clerks, messengers  
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In Ayn Rand's article what do each of these represent in philosophy? Where am I? How do I know it? What should I do?   metaphysics Epistimology Ethics  
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"Philosophy studies the _____ nature of existence." Ayn Rand   fundamental  
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What is the study of existence about?   choices  
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What are the five branches of philosophy?   Metaphysics Epistemology Ethics Politics Esthetics  
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What is the criterion of detection?   Why and how  
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