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PHIL EXAM 1 2024 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT Philosophy is done by a_____ - ANSWERSargument At any rate, l_____ a_____ is a skill much like physical self-defense. It is i_____ across contexts! - ANSWERSlogical argumentation invaluable C______ need not always come last when an ar...

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PHIL EXAM 1 2024 QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS 100% CORRECT

Philosophy is done by a_____ - ANSWERSargument



At any rate, l_____ a_____ is a skill much like physical self-defense.



It is i_____ across contexts! - ANSWERSlogical argumentation

invaluable



C______ need not always come last when an argument is in paragraph form - ANSWERSConclusion



Words used to indicate logical conclusion include

oT_____

oH_____

oTh_____

oI_____ f_____ t_____... - ANSWERSTherefore

Hence

Thus

It follows that



When the conclusion comes first, the relationship can be conveyed by

oS_______

oG_______ or g_______ t_______

oSometimes 'b_______' works here

oSometimes 'af_______ a_______' - ANSWERSSince

Given

,given that

because

after all



P______ and c______ are propositions. - ANSWERSPremises

conclusions



P____ are what declarative sentences express. They are the primary bearers of t____ and f____.

•Roughly, a d____ s____ predicates something of a subject. It can be t____ or f____

•Compared to i_____: go to sleep! (can't be t____ or f____) - ANSWERSPropositions

truth

falsity

declarative sentence

true

false

imperatives

true

false



The same p_____ may be expressed by more than one sentence:

•My name is Dan

•Me llamo Dan

•Jag heter Dan - ANSWERSproposition



So arguments are really sets of p_____ that are purported to stand in a certain relation. The propositions
that are the premises are purported to s_____, or e_____, or show the t_____ of, the conclusion. (We
may take these as synonymous.) - ANSWERSpropositions

support

establish

,truth



Sentences that express propositions may be linked up with "logical constants":

•N_____

•Conj_____

•D_____

•Cond_____

•B_____ - ANSWERSNegation

Conjunction

Disjunction

Conditional

Biconditional



These logical constants are "truth functional". That is, they may be used to determine the t_____ v_____
of the sentences they are used to form, so long as we know the t_____ v_____ of the smaller sentences
they connect. - ANSWERStruth values

truth values



Validity: An argument is valid if (and only if) it is not possible for all its premises to be t_____ and its
conclusion f_____. - ANSWERStrue

false



If it is not valid then it is i_____. (So an argument is invalid if (and only if) it is possible for all its premise
to be t_____ and yet its conclusion f_____.) - ANSWERSinvalid

true

false



Necessary and Sufficient conditions:

'If X then Y' says both that X is s_____ for Y and that Y is n_____ for X.

, •In affirming the consequent, one mistakes a n_____ condition for a s_____ one. (Disneyland's being fun
is necessary for Bob's being tall, but not sufficient.)

•In denying the antecedent, one mistakes a s_____ condition for a n_____ one. (Bob's being tall is
sufficient for Disneyland's not being fun, but not necessary.) - ANSWERSsufficient

necessary

necessary

sufficient

sufficient

necessary



Soundness: v_____ plus all true p_____ - ANSWERSvalidity

premises



A priori: justification for belief/explanation for truth does not require going out in the world to c_____
e_____ what it is like - ANSWERScheck empirically



A posteriori: justification for belief/explanation for truth does require going out into the world and
e_____ c_____ what it's like. - ANSWERSempirically checking



Necessarily true: had to be t_____; could not have been f_____ - ANSWERStrue

false



Contingently true: might have been f_____ (even though it's actually t_____) - ANSWERSfalse

true



Philosophy is, to a large extent, concerned with arguments about whether certain propositions are
necessarily true.

That the m_____ is physical.

That morality is determined by facts about c_____

That knowledge is j_____ t_____ b_____.

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