PHIL 110 Final Test Questions with All Correct Answers
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PHIL 110 Final Test Questions with All Correct Answers
The main problem, according to Philo, with Cleanthes' argument from design is
a. God is omniscient
b. there is no God
c. the world is not like a human artifact
d. the world is not like an animal body - Answer-C
Pascal claims that r...
PHIL 110 Final Test Questions with
All Correct Answers
The main problem, according to Philo, with Cleanthes' argument from design is
a. God is omniscient
b. there is no God
c. the world is not like a human artifact
d. the world is not like an animal body - Answer-C
Pascal claims that reason shows us that we should believe in God. - Answer-True
Pascal thinks that there is no major difference between the possible payoffs in the
wager. - Answer-False
Pascal thinks that there is an equal chance that God exists and that God does not exist.
- Answer-True
Pascal claims that those who do not find it easy to believe in God on the basis of his
argument
should become atheists. - Answer-False
Pascal thinks that belief in God is supported by his argument. - Answer-True
The main claim in Pascal's argument is that
a. the possibility of infinite reward or loss trumps the possibility of finite reward or loss
b. the possibility of God's nonexistence is scary
c. the possibility of God's nonexistence is none
d. religious rituals induce belief in God - Answer-A
A person is an immaterial substance, according to Locke. - Answer-True
Locke claims that personal identity extends as far as one's consciousness. - Answer-
True
The same consciousness, according to Locke, can partake of different material and
immaterial substances. - Answer-True
, The consciousness of a cobbler informs the body of a prince in Locke's story. - Answer-
False
We are correct in our everyday usage of language when we identify the person with the
man. - Answer-False
Locke claims that if one forgets all of the past experiences that one had, then one is no
longer the same person. - Answer-True
According to Locke, one is responsible for the thoughts and actions only of the person
one is. - Answer-True
Locke's view is that
a. personal identity does not matter
b. personal identity is sameness of body
c. personal identity is sameness of consciousness
d. there is no possibility of an afterlife - Answer-C
Locke accepts the implication of his view that
a. to be the same man as before one must remember the experiences of the earlier
man
b. to be the same substance as before one must remember the experiences of the
earlier substance
c. to be the same person as before one must remember the experiences of the earlier
person
d. to be the same body as before one must remember the experiences of the earlier
body - Answer-B
Peter Pressher is a senator. - Answer-False
The story involves a brain transplant. - Answer-True
Perry claims that we normally equate personal identity with bodily identity. - Answer-
True
The facts of the story do not support a particular view of personal identity. - Answer-
False
It is inconceivable that one's brain might be transplanted into another's body - Answer-
False
If personal identity is bodily identity
a. then you do not survive the brain transplant
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