1. An etymological definition states or explains the a. the origin of the term b. what it actually studies c. the object of the study d. the importance of the study 2. "Whatever is is; and whatever is not is not; everything is what it is. Everything is its own being, and not being is not being a. principle of sufficient reason b. principle of non-contradiction c. principle of identity d. principle of excluded middle 3. We possess the capacity to reflect on our experiences, and we have a never- ending need to learn and discover. Hence, each one of us is considered a a. philosopher b. linguists c. anthropologists d. theologians