Exam 1: Philosophy and You
Exam 1: Philosophy and You72 Questions
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A(n) _______ is an assertion that something is or is not the case and is therefore the kind of utterance that is either true or false.
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If inductive arguments succeed in lending very probable support to their conclusions, they are said to be weak.
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What is the phenomenon of confirmation bias? Give two examples of confirmation bias, hypothetical or actual.
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Philosophers provide reasons for thinking their ideas are plausible- that is, they give us
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Psychologically available evidence is reliable because vivid memories and the like constitute strong evidence.
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Questions like "What is knowledge?" and "What is truth?" are mainstays in the branch of philosophy known as
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In the type of argument known as _______ , we begin with premises about a phenomenon or state of affairs to be explained; then we reason from those premises to an explanation for that state of affairs.
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The four main divisions of philosophy are metaphysics, epistemology, axiology, and
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Which of the following is an example of the availability error?
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A deductive argument is an argument intended to give probable support to its conclusion.
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Arguments that intend to provide logically conclusive support to their conclusions so that if the premises are true, the conclusion must be true, are
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The text says that philosophical inquiry can give you freedom. What does this mean? Explain why you agree or disagree with this claim.
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According to Socrates, a clear sign that a person has _______ is his or her exclusive pursuit of social status, wealth, power, and pleasure.
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The fallacy of _______ is arguing either that (1) a claim is true because it hasn't been proven false or (2) a claim is false because it hasn't been proven true.
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Empedocles articulated the basic outlines of natural selection twenty-five centuries ago.
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In philosophy-and in any other kind of rational inquiry-accepting a conclusion (statement) without good reasons is an elementary mistake in reasoning.
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The key to identifying an argument in context is to first identify the author.
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