menu-iconExamlexExamLexServices

Discover

Ask a Question
  1. All Topics
  2. Topic
    Philosophy
  3. Study Set
    Living Philosophy
  4. Exam
    Exam 1: Why Philosophy
  5. Question
    In Philosophy-And in Any Other Kind of Rational Inquiry-Accepting a Conclusion
Solved

In Philosophy-And in Any Other Kind of Rational Inquiry-Accepting a Conclusion

Question 25

Question 25

True/False

In philosophy-and in any other kind of rational inquiry-accepting a conclusion (statement) without good reasons is an elementary mistake in reasoning.

Correct Answer:

verifed

Verified

Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge

Related Questions

Q20: The fallacy of rejecting a statement on

Q21: The systematic use of critical reasoning to

Q22: A valid argument must have true premises.

Q23: The term philosophy is derived from Greeks

Q24: The key to identifying an argument in

Q26: _ is the study of knowledge, including

Q27: For Socrates the good of the soul

Q28: Philosophers provide reasons for thinking their ideas

Q29: A good argument must have (1) solid

Q30: This classic argument "The Bible says that

Examlex

ExamLex

About UsContact UsPerks CenterHomeschoolingTest Prep

Work With Us

Campus RepresentativeInfluencers

Links

FaqPricingChrome Extension

Download The App

Get App StoreGet Google Play

Policies

Privacy PolicyTerms of ServiceHonor CodeCommunity Guidelines

Scan To Download

qr-code

Copyright © (2025) ExamLex LLC.

Privacy PolicyTerms Of ServiceHonor CodeCommunity Guidelines