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Exam (elaborations) PHIL1301 (PHIL1301)
This document is a final exam response for an introductory philosophy course (PHIL 1000-B, Winter 2020). It discusses Galen Strawson’s argument against moral responsibility and Peter Singer’s views on our ethical duty to alleviate global poverty, including personal reflections and agreement with both philosophers' positions.
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This document is a final exam response for an introductory philosophy course (PHIL 1000-B, Winter 2020). It discusses Galen Strawson’s argument against moral responsibility and Peter Singer’s views on our ethical duty to alleviate global poverty, including personal reflections and agreement with both philosophers' positions.
PHIL 1000 Essentials: Mastering Introductory Philosophy - Key Concepts, Arguments & Exams
Master Carleton’s PHIL 1000 with this all-in-one package! Includes clear summaries of key concepts, major philosophers, and core arguments, plus practice exam questions and model answers. Perfect for beginners and exam prep—covering free will, ethics, knowledge, metaphysics, and more to help you succeed in Introductory Philosophy.
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Master Carleton’s PHIL 1000 with this all-in-one package! Includes clear summaries of key concepts, major philosophers, and core arguments, plus practice exam questions and model answers. Perfect for beginners and exam prep—covering free will, ethics, knowledge, metaphysics, and more to help you succeed in Introductory Philosophy.
Class notes PHIL1000 (PHIL1000)
This document is a set of introductory lecture notes for PHIL 1000, outlining what the course will cover. It introduces the definition and purpose of philosophy, the philosophical method (constructing and evaluating arguments), and how it differs from science. It also lists major branches of philosophy, including ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, political philosophy, and philosophy of mind, science, language, and art. The notes emphasize critical thinking and reasoning as core to "doing phi...
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This document is a set of introductory lecture notes for PHIL 1000, outlining what the course will cover. It introduces the definition and purpose of philosophy, the philosophical method (constructing and evaluating arguments), and how it differs from science. It also lists major branches of philosophy, including ethics, epistemology, metaphysics, political philosophy, and philosophy of mind, science, language, and art. The notes emphasize critical thinking and reasoning as core to "doing phi...
PHIL1000 Final Exam
This document is the final exam for PHIL 1000-B (Winter 2020), an introductory philosophy course. It focuses on two major topics: 
 
Free will and moral responsibility, featuring Galen Strawson’s argument that no one is truly morally responsible for their actions, regardless of determinism. Global poverty and ethics, presenting Peter Singer’s view that individuals in wealthy nations have a moral obligation to help those in extreme poverty. Students are asked to explain each philosopher's ...
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This document is the final exam for PHIL 1000-B (Winter 2020), an introductory philosophy course. It focuses on two major topics: 
 
Free will and moral responsibility, featuring Galen Strawson’s argument that no one is truly morally responsible for their actions, regardless of determinism. Global poverty and ethics, presenting Peter Singer’s view that individuals in wealthy nations have a moral obligation to help those in extreme poverty. Students are asked to explain each philosopher's ...
PHIL 1000 Midterm
This document is a PHIL 1000 midterm exam that focuses on two main areas of philosophy: epistemology and philosophy of religion. It includes questions about: Faith and belief in God, featuring ideas from Lara Buchak and Blaise Pascal. The nature of knowledge, with arguments from Plato and Edmund Gettier. Students are asked to explain key theories and provide their own reasoned opinions.
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This document is a PHIL 1000 midterm exam that focuses on two main areas of philosophy: epistemology and philosophy of religion. It includes questions about: Faith and belief in God, featuring ideas from Lara Buchak and Blaise Pascal. The nature of knowledge, with arguments from Plato and Edmund Gettier. Students are asked to explain key theories and provide their own reasoned opinions.
PHIl 1o00 Textbook
The Norton Introduction to Philosophy, edited by Gideon Rosen and others, is a comprehensive textbook used in PHIL 1000 at Carleton University. It introduces students to central topics in philosophy, including the existence of God, the nature of knowledge, free will, ethics, and political theory. The book is organized thematically, with each section offering a mix of classic and contemporary readings. It’s designed to be accessible for beginners, with clear introductions, guiding questions, an...
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The Norton Introduction to Philosophy, edited by Gideon Rosen and others, is a comprehensive textbook used in PHIL 1000 at Carleton University. It introduces students to central topics in philosophy, including the existence of God, the nature of knowledge, free will, ethics, and political theory. The book is organized thematically, with each section offering a mix of classic and contemporary readings. It’s designed to be accessible for beginners, with clear introductions, guiding questions, an...