Exam 1: Philosophy and You
Exam 1: Philosophy and You72 Questions
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Philosophy, being an ancient art, cannot be applied to modern social problems such as racism.
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Terms such as "consequently," "therefore," and "as a result" are
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An argument of this form-If p, then q; p; therefore, q-is called modus tollens.
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The study of value in the broadest sense (moral, aesthetic, etc.) is known as
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In the argument form known as inference to the best explanation, we reason in this fashion: Two or more things are similar in several ways; therefore, they are probably similar in one further way.
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What is an argument? To demonstrate your understanding, devise a sample argument. Is your argument deductive or inductive? Explain the difference between the two.
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In discussing the Dunning-Kruger effect, Tom Nichols claims that "the pernicious idea that 'everyone can be an expert'…is dangerous." What does Nichols mean by this claim?
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The Dunning-Kruger Effect is not limited to logical reasoning, but also to emotional intelligence and social awareness.
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In ancient times, Theano was the wife and learned companion of Socrates.
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