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PHILOSOPHY 201 LIBERTY UNIVERSITY - FINAL EXAM (STUDY GUIDE) QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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etymological meaning of philosophy. CORRECT ANSWER friend of wisdom 
 
Main tool of philosophy. CORRECT ANSWER reason 
 
Which is closest definition of philosophy given in class? CORRECT ANSWER To philosophize is to think carefully about important issues in an attempt to understand them, and perhaps solve associated problems. 
 
Symbol of Implication CORRECT ANSWER > 
 
Disjunction symbol CORRECT ANSWER V 
 
law of human thought CORRECT ANSWER Identity 
 
Not one of the 3 or 4 elements of an ...
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PHI2604 PROCTORED FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH ANSWERS
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Chapter 1 ETHICS AND THE EXAMINED LIFE MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Not thinking too deeply or too systematically about ethical concerns a. isolates you from other people. c. ensures that no moral dilemmas arise. b. undermines your personal freedom. d. helps guide you to moral truth. 2. Which of the following is the overall point of the author’s discussion of “doing ethics”? a. Doing ethics is difficult, but not doing it is foolish. b. Doing ethics requires many years of careful study. c. Most peopl...
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Ch 10: Validity in Conditional and Enumeration Arguments fully solved 2023(graded A+)
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Ch 10: Validity in Conditional and Enumeration Arguments fully solved 2023(graded A+) 
antecedent - correct answer the "if" clause in a conditional argument (antecedent = that which comes before) 
 
argument from direction - correct answer an argument that strings together 2+ conditional statements to predict a remote result from the first step 
 
conditional argument - correct answer an argument built around an "if-then" statement or an equivalent. (AKA "hypothetical syllogism"). 3 parts:...
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math 302 exam 2 (Updated with correct answers)
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Modus Ponens correct answers If P then Q 
P 
Therefore Q 
 
EXAMPLE: 
Today is Friday 
We have class on Friday 
Therefore we have class today 
 
Modus Tollens correct answers If P then Q 
Not Q 
Therefore not P 
 
EXAMPLE: 
We do not have class today 
We have class on fridays 
Therefore today is not friday 
 
Hypothetical syllogism correct answers if p then q 
if q then r 
therefore if p then r 
 
EXAMPLE: 
"We have class on friday" 
"when we have class we go to the math building" 
Therefore...
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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz 2nd Attempt
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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz 2nd Attempt 
Question 1 
“All bumblebees are smooglewumps” is which type of statement? 
Correct! 
 universal affirmative 
 universal negative 
 particular affirmative 
 particular negative 
 none of these 
 
Question 2 
 “No cats are dogs. Some cats are mammals. Therefore, some dogs are mammals.” This argument is __________. 
 a mathematical argument 
 an inductive argument 
 a categorical argument 
 an argument by definition 
 
Question 3 
Ident...
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Bioethics Midterm 2 Ethical Frameworks Questions With Complete Solutions
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Major Ethical Frameworks correct answer: egoism, authority-based ethics, virtue ethics, natural law, deontology, consequentialism (teleological/utilitarianism), liberal individualism/rights, communitarianism, ethics of care/feminist ethics, casuistry 
 
Mappes' 2 criteria for evaluating ethical theories correct answer: 1. implications of theory must be largely reconcilable with experience of moral life 
2. must provide effective guidance where most needed, in situations where substantial mora...
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Philosophy (Critical Thinking) Test 1
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Philosophy (Critical Thinking) Test 1 
Argument 
A group of statements in which some of them (the premises) are intended to support another of them (conclusion) 
Conclusion 
In an argument, the statement that the premises are intended to support. 
Critical Thinking 
The systematic evaluation or formulation of beliefs, or statements, by rational standards. 
Explanation 
A statement or statements intended to tell why or how something is the case. 
Indicator Words 
Words that frequently accompany a...
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Philosophy 2023 with complete solution
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four periods of philosophy - correct answerancient 600 BC - 300 AD 
medieval 300 - 1500 
modern 1500 - 1900 
contemporary 1900 - present 
 
philosophy - correct answerthe discipline that tries to answer the Big Questions 
 
the Big Questions - correct answerabstract, difficult, fundamental, and important questions such as: 
does God exist? 
do I have an immaterial soul? 
do I have free will? 
etc.. 
 
metaphysics - correct answerdeals with existence and the ultimate nature of reality 
 
epistemo...
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PHI 2604 Questions with accurate answers, gradedc A+, 2022/2023
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PHI 2604 Questions with accurate answers, gradedc A+, 2022/2023 
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Not thinking too deeply or too systematically about ethical concerns a. isolates you from other people. c. ensures that no moral dilemmas arise. b. undermines your personal freedom. d. helps guide y ou to moral truth. 2. Which of the following is the overall point of the author’s discussion of “doing ethics”? a. Doing ethics is difficult, but not doing it is foolish. b. Doing ethics req...
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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz 2nd Attempt
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PHI 103 Week 2 Quiz 2nd Attempt.“All bumblebees are smooglewumps” is which type of statement? 
Correct! 
 universal affirmative 
 universal negative 
 particular affirmative 
 particular negative 
 none of these 
 
Question 2 
 “No cats are dogs. Some cats are mammals. Therefore, some dogs are mammals.” This argument is __________. 
 a mathematical argument 
 an inductive argument 
 a categorical argument 
 an argument by definition 
 
Question 3 
Identify the form ...
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