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What fallacy is it when an argument assumes only two options when in fact there are more? (Ans- false dilemma Thinking that a person's position is frightening because the person himself is frightening would be an obvious mistake in reasoning. This is an example of the fallacy of _____. (Ans-...

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What is Rawls's position on the just distribution of income and wealth in a society? Unequal unless a more equal distribution would benefit everyone Based on effort, talent, and accomplishments Equal unless an unequal distribution would benefit everyone Always equal (Ans- Equal unless a...

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Which of the following is an example of what Aristotle called a universal? (Ans- The property of being red. What is a syllogism? (Ans- A kind of inference. Which ancient philosophical tradition did Plotinus represent? (Ans- Neoplatonism St. Augustine rejected this Neoplatonic claim. (...

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What determines the meaning of a proposition, according to the logical positivists? (Ans- The possible observations that would verify it. Which is not a theme an existentialist would be likely to accept? (Ans- Metaphysics can reveal the reason and purpose of life. The just or well-ordered ...

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According to David Hume, why can't past experience justify claims about the future? a. Our knowledge of past experience depends on memory, which cannot be known to be accurate. b. Tricky question! Hume does think that past experience can justify claims about the future. c. Because we can never...

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Which of the following is the central doctrine of modern empiricism? (Ans- All knowledge derives from experience alone. Which of the following modern philosophers is a rationalist? (Ans- Leibniz Which of the following thoughts of Locke's did Berkeley object to? (Ans- The perceptions or i...

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