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Phil 1010 Midterm Questions And Answers Rated A+ a group of statements of which one (the conclusion) is claimed to follow from the others (the premises). ANS Argument A sentence that is either true or false. ANS Statement The information intended to provide support for a conclusion. ANS Pr...

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PHIL 1010 Final Questions And Answers With Latest Quizzes Valid Argument ANS When it is impossible for the premise to be TRUE and the conclusion FALSE Four Valid Argument Forms ANS 1. Modus Pones 2. Modus Tollens 3. Disjunctive Syllogism 4. Hypothetical Syllogism Logically Equivalent ANS...

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PHIL 1010 Final Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+ Machiavelli ANS 1.The prince 2. Marked the the paradigm shift from antiquity to modernity 3. Moved the source of political legitimacy from deveined to secular grounding The Prince ANS Advises political rulers on how to acquire, preserve an...

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PHIL 1010 Test 1 Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz What is an argument? ANS one or more statements, called premises, offered as reasons or evidence in support of the truth of a further statement, called the conclusion what are statements? ANS claims that can be true or false what 3 thi...

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Phil 1010 Final Study Guide Questions And Answers Latest Solutions Critical thinking concerns ... ANS Determining the quality of our beliefs A belief is worth accepting if... ANS We have good reasons to accept it The word critical in critical thinking refers to... ANS Using careful judgeme...

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Phil 1010 Exam 1 Questions And Answers With Real Tests T/F: According to rationalism, experience is required for knowledge. ANS False T/F: Heraclitus is a rationalist. ANS False T/F: Empiricism is the view that God does not exist ANS False He is regarded as the first philospsher ANS Th...

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Philosophy 1010 Final Exam Questions And Answers What is the issue in the Crito? Whether Socrates is guilty of corrupting the youth of Athens Whether Socrates loves Crito as much as Crito loves Socrates. Whether anything is really wrong at all. Should Socrates try to escape the Athenian priso...

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PHIL 1010 Midterm Questions And Answers With 100% Passed Test Asserting that if we allow A to happen, then Z will consequently happen too, therefore A should not happen. Ex: If I did not eat dinner, I will be starved, then I will not be able to go to math class in the morning, then I will fail m...

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Philosophy 1010 Exam 2 Latest Study Questions And Answers Our ideas of primary properties correctly represent the world. (t or f) ANS true Our ideas of secondary properties do not represent the world. They are the result of causal powers in objects that produce these ideas in us. (t or f) ANS ...

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PHIL 1010 Quiz 1 & 2 Questions And Answers 100% Passed Tests What feature of unjust cities makes them vulnerable in war, according to Socrates? 1. The divisions between poor and rich. 2. An unjust city will launch wars unprovoked. 3. Their warriors are not selected in the right way. 4. They a...

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PHIL 1010 Fifth Exam Final Petrik Questions And Answers Passed Quizzes The problem of evil ANS the charge that the terrible things that happen in the world make it irrational to believe that the world was created by a being of infinite wisdom, power, and love Two kinds of evil ANS Moral Evil a...

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PHIL 1010 Ohio University Morris Final Questions And Answers 100% Passed Tests Explain the point of Descartes' assertion that "I am a thinking thing" as it relates to the question: is there anything that cannot be reasonably doubted? ANS Descartes concludes that because he is a thinking t...

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Phil 1010 Exam 3 Ohio University Verified Questions And Answers According to Locke, a person is an immaterial substance and so personal identity is nothing more than the continued existence of the same immaterial substance. True or False ANS False According to Locke, our idea of a person is ...

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PHI 1010 Final Exam Study Guide Questions And Answers Rated A+

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PHI 1010 Final Exam Study Guide Questions And Answers Rated A+ The 6 main branches of philosophy ANS - Metaphysics - Epistemology - Ethics - Logic - Political Philosophy - Aesthetics Metaphysics ANS Studies the ultimate nature of reality Epistemology ANS The study of Knowledge

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PHIL 1010 Verified Questions And Answers theory that human subjective states determine the nature of the real and true ANS subjectivism a sophist who beleived truth is in perception, man is the measure of all things, since man is the only entity capable of answering his perceptions must be true...

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PHIL 1010 Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz An argument is valid just in case ANS if premises are true, then the conclusion must be true. Which is not true? ANS Arguments that contain nothing but true claims are always valid. If an argument for conclusion C is sound, then: ANS C must ...

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Phil 1010 Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz according to Descartes, knowledge requires ANS certainty which is a premise in the argument from ignorance ANS we do not know that we are not mistaken Descartes' argument "i think therefore i exist" proves ANS that there is somethi...

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PHIL 1010 Critical Thinking Midterm Questions And Answers

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PHIL 1010 Critical Thinking Midterm Questions And Answers Argument ANS An attempt to provide reasons for thinking that something is true Premise ANS In an argument, the reasons someone thinks something is true Conclusion ANS The belief being supported in the argument Statement ANS A se...

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Phil 1010 Test Review Questions And Answers Rated A+ critical thinking ANS thinking that does not blindly accept arguments and conclusions. Rather, it examines assumptions, discerns hidden values, evaluates evidence, and assesses conclusions. What is a statement? ANS A sentence that is either ...

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UOG PHIL 1010 Final Exam Review Questions And Answers Rated A+ Utilitarianism ANS Account of human welfare or utility, Instruction to maximize utility, giving equal weight to each person's utility Distinction Between Standard of Rightness and Decision Procedure ANS People should keep promis...

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