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Introduction to Philosophy Final Exam (StraighterLine): Questions & Answers: Guaranteed APlus Guide
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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 know if we are the same person as the person we seem to remember being, past experience cannot be a guide to claims about our future. 
d. We can never know whether or not the future will be like the ...
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CNE EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+/ VERIFIED/| LATEST UPDATES 2024/25 APPROVED|
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CNE EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED 
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Idealism (ed) - -perfect world 
Realism (ed) - -world is orderly 
scientific 
objectives 
analysis 
Perennialism (ed) - -RRR 
its about important basics 
Behaviorism (ed) - -stim - response 
rewards 
objectives 
behavior can be modified 
teacher centered 
Ex: contracts, preprogrammed modules 
Post modern ed philosophies - -social meaning of learning 
there are different ways of learning: 
Phenomenological 
narrative pedagogy 
humanism...
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PHIL 101)Philosophy 101 Exam 1: Philosophy 101 Exam 2: Philosophy 101 Exam 3: Philosophy 101 Exam 4:Questions & Answers: Latest Updated: Guaranteed APlus Solution
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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- argumentum ad hominem 
 
Epistemology is the branch that explores the sources, nature, limits, and criteria of _____. 
(Ans- knowledge 
 
What was the essence of reality for Heraclitus? 
 (Ans- chan...
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Phil 1010 Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz
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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 something that cannot be reasonably doubted 
 
a Gettier counterexample shows ANS justified true belief is not sufficient for knowledge 
 
Russell’s objection to berkely's argument for idealism is that...
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Philosophy of Mind: Terminology
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This document is a full compact summary of all the important terms/theories with explanations, examples and arguments in support for theories and against. This gives a good base for knowing how all theories interact.
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Ideas of materialism, idealism and the three dualisms
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Ideas of materialism, idealism and the three dualisms
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Praxis 5358 Gifted Education Latest Update with Certified Solutions
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Praxis 5358 Gifted Education Latest 
Update with Certified Solutions 
 
Early Indicators of Giftedness 
verbal ability 
curiosity & imagination 
early achievement of milestones 
ability to focus intensely 
accelerated rate of learning 
Different Types of Giftedness 
intellectual 
academic 
creative 
leadership 
visual and performing arts 
Cognitive Characteristics 
memory, focus, metacognition, capacity for learning 
originality, creativity, innovation, insight 
rate of learning 
depth of knowle...
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Introduction to Philosophy Final – StraighterLine | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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Introduction to Philosophy Final – 
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What does "utilitarianism" emphasize as the primary criterion for moral decisions? 
- A) Adherence to universal moral laws 
- B) The pursuit of personal happiness 
- C) The greatest happiness for the greatest number 
- D) Following religious commandments 
 C) The greatest happiness for the greatest number 
 
Which philosopher is best known for the concept of the "categorical imperative"? 
- A) Jo...
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The Idealists: John Locke, George Berkeley, David Hume (Exam 3 Set 2) | Questions and Correct Solutions Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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The Idealists: John Locke, George 
Berkeley, David Hume (Exam 3 Set 
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The Idealists - Answer - A group of philosophers who proposed a 
different way to look at epistemology and metaphysics. 
John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume. 
Idealism - Answer - Is the theory that *All things are constituted by 
Mind and it's Ideas*. 
All Idealists were, by definition, *Empiricists*. 
Idealism claims that all knowledge is *a p...
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Idealism Philosophy Epistemology essay
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25 mark essay answering 'Assess Idealism'. Comments on Berkley's 'Master Argument'. Grade A student.
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