SSH 105 EXAM | QUESTIONS WITH 100 % CORRECT ANSWERS | VERIFIED
Conclusion - a statement that is held to be supported (or backed up) by one or more premises Argument - a set of statements, one of which is taken to be supported by the remaining statements Statement - An assertion that something is or is not the case Proposition - The specific thought or idea that a statement expresses Premise - a statement offered in support of a conclusion Realism - The belief that truth exists but it is objective Nihilism - The belief that truth doesn't exist. Moral nihilism - The belief that there is no truth to moral statements Relativism - The belief that truth exists and it is subjective Subjective relativism - What truths are depends on what an individual believes Social relativism - What truths are depends on what societies and cultures believe Skepticism - The belief that truth exist but we cannot know what it is. Dream hypothesis - How do you know you are not dreaming
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