Exam 1: Introduction To The Philosophical Journey
Exam 1: Introduction To The Philosophical Journey52 Questions
Exam 2: The Search for Ultimate Reality93 Questions
Exam 3: The Search For Knowledge156 Questions
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Exam 5: The Search for Ethical Values106 Questions
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Briefly explain the points the text made under the following headings: philosophy and aerobics,philosophy and love,philosophy and peanut butter,philosophy and colds.
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Socrates was punished for his ideas by being forced to leave Athens and go into exile.
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Plato believed that there were levels of reality that transcended the world of sense experience.
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Epistemology concerns fundamental questions about the nature of reality.
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It is possible for a valid argument to have false premises and a false conclusion.
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What does "inference to the best explanation" mean? What does such an inference seek to accomplish? According to your text,how are science and philosophy similar in their use of this method?
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Expressing two assertions that could not both be true under any possible circumstances is known as
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Explain what Socrates meant when he said,"A good person cannot be harmed by others." Argue for or against this thesis.
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