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Phil 347 Week 3 Checkpoint Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified According to the text, how do the views of stronger, more developed critical thinkers toward authority differ from those in earlier stages of cognitive development? - answerAccording to the text, the stronger, more developed cri...

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PHIL 347 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Briefly state how the text defines " claim" - answerrefers to the statement that the maker of the argument is seeking to show to be true or probably true. Briefly state how the text defines "reason" - answersentences in the argument that are...

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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers making an argument refer to the process of giving one or more reasons in support of a claim [Claim] Encephalitis (swelling of the brain) cannot be said to be a side effect of measles vaccination. [Reason] Here's why: "This happen...

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Phil 347 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Cosmological argument Argues for the idea that the universe has a beginning. This argument follows the idea that all empirical things are in a state of generation and decay and therefore the universe is material and was created. Plato's...

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PHIL 347 Final Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers What is Mackie's argument from Evil? - answer1. Omnipotent God exists 2. Omnibenevolent God exists 3. Evil exists What is Plantinga's aim of his free will defence - answerTo show that Mackie's premises are consistent How can you show...

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PHIL 347 QUIZ 2 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 True or false: Claims can be presented without reasons or background information. - answerTrue. A critical thinking assesses the _______ of the source and the __________ of the claim itself. - answerCredibility, plausibility. When p...

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Phil 347 MT3 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers what are the 4 possible relationships of God to evil and how do they accord with God's character (4) - God is willing and able to get rid of evil (this one accords with the character of God) - God is willing and unable to get rid of evil (...

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PHIL 347 Quiz 1 Exam With Complete Solutions purpose of analysis - answerfind the speakers meaning first step is to find the speaker's conclusion and premises argument - answer*-two or more declarative statements, at least one of which serves as evidence to support the truth or probable truth ...

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Phil 347 Quiz 3 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers In conditional arguments if A then B A Therefore B is an example of: Valid form: Affirming the antecedent In conditional arguments, if A are B C is A therefore, C is B is an example of: Applying a generalization What are the two fallaci...

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Phil 347 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers The logical problem of evil - answerThe world is full of evil- theist and athesit agree. All knowing god knows there is evil, all good being would stop it and all powerful could stop it. All three can not stay if evil exists. Free will de...

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PHIL 347 Exam 1 Questions With 100% Verified Answers What is the basic structure of the cosmological (kalam, craig, plato-philoponus) argument - answer1. Everything that begins to exist has a cause 2. the universe began to exist therefore the universe has a cause what is the first a priori arg...

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PHIL 347 3 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Epicurean's problem of evil 1. If God is powerful he can remove evil 2. If God is good he is willing to remove evil 3. Evil exists 4. God does not exist Assumptions of Epicurean's problem of evil 3 1. God does what he wills 2. God does ...

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PHIL 347 Midterm Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Moral realism - there are both objective moral truths and objective moral fallacies Moral realism steps (1) no statement is true/false except objective reality makes it so (2) there are true moral statements (3) so, moral statements a...

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PHIL 347 Exam 2 Questions With 100% Verified Answers The Naive View Having a mental disorder itself implies something about one's freedom and moral responsibility The Nuanced View There is no general relationship between moral responsibility and psychopathology Moral Responsibility The philo...

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PHIL 347 Exam 3 Questions With 100% Verified Answers Addiction A compulsive, chronic, physiological, or psychological need to consume a particular substance or engage in specific behavior, even when doing so is harmful to oneself or others In order to be considered an addiction, a repetitive be...

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