Review Test Submission: Quiz 1 (ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT) University of British Columbia PHIL 120
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PHIL 120
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PHIL 120
Review Test Submission: Quiz 1
User Shu Kai Yan
Course 2015WCPHIL12099CIntroduction to Critical Thinking99C Jan 2016
Test Quiz 1
Started 1/9/16 8:37 PM
Submitted 1/9/16 9:36 PM
Due Date 1/11/16 11:59 PM
Status Completed
Attempt
Score
26 out of 30 points
Time
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58 minutes ...
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Review Test Submission: Quiz 1
User Shu Kai Yan
Course 2015WCPHIL12099CIntroduction to Critical Thinking99C Jan 2016
Test Quiz 1
Started 1/9/16 8:37 PM
Submitted 1/9/16 9:36 PM
Due Date 1/11/16 11:59 PM
Status Completed
Attempt 26 out of 30 points
Score
Time 58 minutes out of 1 hour
Elapsed
Instructions General Instructions:
Quiz 1 consists of 15 questions. You are given 1 (one) hour to complete it.
Questions 1-5:
For each of the given passages, identify the premises and the conclusion(s) of the
argument contained in them, place the argument in standard form, and then match it
with one of the standard forms provided. When placing arguments in standard form,
remember that the argument may have some internal logical structure (i.e., it may be
compound), i.e., it may consist of several subarguments, when a conclusion of some
subargument is fed into another subargument as a premise. In such a case make sure
you show all the internal logical structure (i.e., all subarguments). In each case also
make sure you eliminate all unnecessary or redundant words/phrases that do not do
any logical work, and so are not part of the argument.
Questions 6-15:
For these questions you first need to determine whether each of the following
passages contains an Ad Baculum argument and/or Ad Hominem argument. If yes,
you need to further determine whether it involves a corresponding fallacy. Answer Y
(Yes) or N (No) in the corresponding blanks.
NOTE: Remember that each of Ad Baculum and Ad Hominem arguments can be either
non-fallacious or fallacious; it is the latter case when we call a corresponding
argument, e.g., an Ad Baculum argument, an Ad Baculum fallacy.
IMPORTANT:
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Given the passage below, place the argument contained in it in standard form,
and then match it with one of the standard forms provided below.
Similar effects typically have similar causes. An intelligent designer is usually found to be the
cause of an orderly mechanism such as a watch. Therefore, since the Universe is similar in
form and its intricate operation to an intelligently designed mechanism, the cause of the
Universe is probably also an intelligent designer, albeit one great enough to design the whole
Universe.
Selected a.
Answer: Standard Form:
Premise: An intelligent designer is usually found to be the cause of an orderly
mechanism such as a watch.
Premise: Similar effects typically have similar causes.
(Intermediate) Conclusion: The cause of the Universe is probably also an
intelligent designer albeit one great enough to design the whole Universe).
Premise: The cause of the Universe is probably also an intelligent designer
(albeit one great enough to design the whole Universe).
(Major) Conclusion: The Universe is similar in form and its intricate operation
to an intelligently designed mechanism.
Answers: a.
Standard Form:
Premise: An intelligent designer is usually found to be the cause of an orderly
mechanism such as a watch.
Premise: Similar effects typically have similar causes.
(Intermediate) Conclusion: The cause of the Universe is probably also an
intelligent designer albeit one great enough to design the whole Universe).
Premise: The cause of the Universe is probably also an intelligent designer
(albeit one great enough to design the whole Universe).
(Major) Conclusion: The Universe is similar in form and its intricate operation
to an intelligently designed mechanism.
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