Exam 1: Introduction To The Philosophical Journey
Exam 1: Introduction To The Philosophical Journey52 Questions
Exam 2: The Search for Ultimate Reality93 Questions
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In Plato's Allegory of the Cave,the prisoners were glad when their friend told them about the world outside the cave.
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In a cogent argument,the premises are ________ and the conclusion is ________.
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Socrates maintained that a good person cannot be harmed by others because
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In discussing "inference to the best explanation," the text pointed out that
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The criterion of "compatibility" evaluates a philosophy in terms of its compatibility with
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Explain some of Plato's philosophical beliefs as illustrated by the Allegory of the Cave.
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According to Søren Kierkegaard,philosophy is the search for self-understanding.
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Who were the Sophists? What was their philosophy? Why did Socrates disagree with them?
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The Sophists were disciples of Socrates who were dedicated to spreading his teachings.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of a valid argument?
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Socrates believed he was wiser than anyone else in Athens because he
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According to your text,fundamental beliefs are those convictions that cannot be rationally justified.
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Socrates undermines Thrasymachus's definition of justice by
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If an argument is strong,the premises make the conclusion highly probable.
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