Tag: PHIL 201

Set 1 Which branch of ethics attempts to answer moral questions and settle issues about what to do and who to be is: According to emotivism, “murder is wrong” is understood to mean: Subjectivist metaethical…

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Set 1 If successful, as a result of the Cosmological Argument, we learn there is a Which argument for God is Anselm of Canterbury most-known for? According to David Hume, God is best defined as…

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Set 1 Fideism comes from the Latin word fides, which translates to “blind leap” in English. According to the authors, this Enlightenment philosopher thought we could identify universal methods of thinking that could be applied…

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Set 1 Which theory of perception endorses the claim that when we perceive an object we are directly aware of a mind-independent object? Which of the following sub-disciplines of philosophy studies the nature and structure…

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Set 1 Those holding to some form of externalism in rationality tend to argue that, since it is impossible for persons to have any cognitive access to the reasons and evidence that support some of…

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Set 1 According to Hume, why can we never arrive at certainty? Which of the following is NOT one of the five sources of knowledge listed in Dew & Foreman: For Hume, which of the…

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Set 1 A mixed hypothetical syllogism in which the premise denies the consequent is called: The law of excluded middle states A one-to-one comparison between two or more things is: If an argument is sound,…

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Set 1 The goal in doing philosophy is to start as best as one can from a completely neutral position on every issue. Philosophy and science are different in that: Reason is “prior” to God…

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