Answer five оf the fоllоwing short аnswer questions. Eаch question is worth 10 points. Pleаse number each answer to indicate to which question it is a response. What are the two methods for raising an objection against an argument? How are they different from each other? How does Socrates think that the senses make it difficult for us to recollect? What kind of God does the argument from the orderly arrangement of the universe attempt to prove? How does the motion, form, and order of the universe support the existence of this kind of God? How can the motion, form, and order of the universe be explained apart from God? What reasons does Descartes give for doubting what our senses tell us? Which of Sextus’ arguments do Descartes’ reasons match? How does Descartes argue that deception is incompatible with God? How can he rule out the possibilities that God is weak or malicious? How does Hume define impressions and ideas? What does he mean when he says that impressions have more force and vivacity than ideas? Why does Hume think that the power of the cause to produce the effect is not revealed by experience? Is he correct?