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 PHIL 201 Exam Question With 100% Verified Answers.
  • PHIL 201 Exam Question With 100% Verified Answers.

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  • Who is a philosopher, in the original sense of the world? - correct answer A lover and pursuer of wisdom, regardless of the subject matter. Which is a common characteristic of philosophical questions? - correct answer They involve fundamental concepts that are unavoidable by the thoughtful person. Which of the following is a common myth about philosophy? - correct answer Philosophical questions are simply semantic disputes in which no one opinion is any better or worse than another is. ...
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PHL 101 Final Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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  • What is the version of relativism about aesthetics judgments known as emotivism? correct answer: Relative to Individual What leads David Hume to doubt the existence of a self? correct answer: Can never observe anything but the perception What are some of the complications of the Soul Theory of identity? correct answer: - What features of a person are determined by their "soul"? - Could you undergo a soul switch and never know it? What are some of the complications of grounding p...
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MOOC3 Critical Thinking Skills / W1 Pro Exam Questions And Answers Already Passed.
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  • A wise man ... proportions his belief to the evidence." - David Hume What quality of academic culture does this relate to? Check one option. The contingent nature of academic knowledge The need for proof to support opinions The use of research to produce knowledge The importance of independent learning - Answer The need for proof to support opinions 2.Question 2 Consider the following situation: For a course Timmy is taking, he has to conduct a research experiment and write a ...
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PY 101 Exam 1 Study Guide UAB Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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  • How can psychology be defined? What is the goal? - Psychology goals include describing, explaining, predicting, and control the behavior and mental processes of others. Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior How did early philosophers influence what we know today as psychology? - While early philosophers relied on methods such as observation and logic, today's psychologists utilize scientific methodologies to study and draw conclusions about human thought and behavior. psychology'...
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Favorite Economists Detailed Update Questions and Answers
  • Favorite Economists Detailed Update Questions and Answers

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  • Adam Smith - Answer-Scottish economist who wrote a book detailing the first system of political economy, a precursor to modern capitalism. Author of "A Theory of Moral Sentiments". Milton Friedman - Answer-He defended the ideas that competitive markets work efficiently to allocate resources and that central banks are responsible for inflation. Author of "Free to Choose" John Maynard Keynes - Answer-British economist whose ideas fundamentally changed the theory and practice of macroecon...
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SSL101c - Mooc 4 study guide questions and solutions
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  • The need for proof to support opinions. - "A wise man ... proportions his belief to the evidence." - David Hume What quality of academic culture does this relate to? Check one option. The importance of independent learning. The use of research to produce knowledge. The need for proof to support opinions. The contingent nature of academic knowledge. Plagiarism - Dave is going to give a presentation in his human resource management class tomorrow. He needs to present on the topic of...
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Challenges to the Cosmological Argument 2024
  • Challenges to the Cosmological Argument 2024

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  • David Hume - ANS-• All knowledge and ideas, however complex can be reduced to some experience our senses have. • His examination of people's mode of thinking led him to conclude that humans think they know a great deal more about the universe than is warranted. • He argued the mistake humans make is to allow imagination to make a connection between cause and effect. • For Hume, Aquinas is wrong in making a connection between cause and effect - these are two separate events rather t...
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PY 101 Exam 1 Study Guide UAB Questions And Answers With Verified Tests 100% Correct Answers
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  • How can psychology be defined? What is the goal? - Psychology goals include describing, explaining, predicting, and control the behavior and mental processes of others. Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior How did early philosophers influence what we know today as psychology? - While early philosophers relied on methods such as observation and logic, today's psychologists utilize scientific methodologies to study and draw conclusions about human thought and behavior. psychology...
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PSYCH 207 Cognitive Processes Exam 1 Materials Questions with Latest Update
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  • Two central philosphical traditions in the 17th and 18th century concerning the nature of the mind - Answer-Nativism & Empiricism Empiricism - Answer-Humans born as a blank slate and our experience & environment shape us Supporters of Empiricism - Answer-John Locke, David Hume & Stuart Mill Nativism - Answer-Cognitive abilities are hardwired in brain, individual cognition differs due to innate abilities Structuralism - Answer-Wilhelm Wundt (1879). Believed understanding the building ...
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PHIL 101 Straighterline EXAM 2 Questions With Complete Solutions
  • PHIL 101 Straighterline EXAM 2 Questions With Complete Solutions

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  • According to David Hume, what do we directly observe? correct answer: sense impressions According to Hume, why can't we have knowledge on the relation of cause and effect? correct answer: We can never observe a necessary connection between events. Which of the following statements is true about Immanuel Kant? correct answer: He argued that a stream of sensations could not qualify as experience unless the stream was unified and conceptualized by the mind as the experience of external ob...
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