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Phil150 Midterm Review Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Phil150 Midterm Review Exam Questions 
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What is a good critical thinker - answerA person who will not believe a claim unless it is 
supported by a good argument/evidence, and when making claims to others they provide good 
arguments/evidence to support their claims. 
What is a bad critical thinker - answerA person that will believe claims that are not supported 
by good arguments/evidence, and when they make claims to others they do not provide good 
arguments/evidence ...
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Geometry 2.4 Algebraic Reasoning with correct answers already graded A+
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x - 3 = 9 
Add 3 to each side of the equation 
x = 12. 
 
What property justifies this? 
Addition Property of Equality 
 
 
x + 3 = 9 
Subtract 3 from each side of the equation. 
x = 6 
 
What property justifies this? 
Subtraction Property of Equality 
 
 
0.5x = 4 
Multiply both sides by 2 
x = 8 
 
What property justifies this? 
Multiplication Property of Equality 
 
 
3x = 12 
Divide both sides of the equation by 3 
x = 4 
 
What property justifies this? 
Division Property of Equality 
 
 
2x...
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PHI2604 PROCTORED FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH ANSWERS
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Chapter 1 ETHICS AND THE EXAMINED LIFE MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Not thinking too deeply or too systematically about ethical concerns a. isolates you from other people. c. ensures that no moral dilemmas arise. b. undermines your personal freedom. d. helps guide you to moral truth. 2. Which of the following is the overall point of the author’s discussion of “doing ethics”? a. Doing ethics is difficult, but not doing it is foolish. b. Doing ethics requires many years of careful study. c. Most peopl...
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Bioethics Midterm || with 100% Error-free Solutions.
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What is the difference between morality and ethics?. correct answers Morality: 
Ethics: 
 
What is the difference between descriptive ethics and normative ethics?. correct answers Descriptive ethics is trying to define what a particular moral theory is. 
Normative ethics goes beyond description and now says this is how things should be. Moves from the is to the ought 
 
What is the difference between metaethics and applied ethics?. correct answers Metaethics: focuses on finding what is good, rig...
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Philosophy 2023 with complete solution
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four periods of philosophy - correct answerancient 600 BC - 300 AD 
medieval 300 - 1500 
modern 1500 - 1900 
contemporary 1900 - present 
 
philosophy - correct answerthe discipline that tries to answer the Big Questions 
 
the Big Questions - correct answerabstract, difficult, fundamental, and important questions such as: 
does God exist? 
do I have an immaterial soul? 
do I have free will? 
etc.. 
 
metaphysics - correct answerdeals with existence and the ultimate nature of reality 
 
epistemo...
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Critical Thinking Quiz with Questions and Answers
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Critical Thinking Quiz with Questions and Answers 
 
Conjunction ANSWER "and" ; need both 
 
Disjunction ANSWER "or" ; need one or the other 
 
Modus Tollens ANSWER if P then Q, not Q->not P ; backwards and negative 
 
False Dilemma ANSWER misusing "or" operator; given limited number of options; issue established as black or white; Ex: love cats or hate cats OR if you're not a gator, you're gator bait 
 
Post Hoc ANSWER it's assumed that because one thing follows another that the one...
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PHI 2604 Questions with accurate answers, gradedc A+, 2022/2023
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PHI 2604 Questions with accurate answers, gradedc A+, 2022/2023 
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Not thinking too deeply or too systematically about ethical concerns a. isolates you from other people. c. ensures that no moral dilemmas arise. b. undermines your personal freedom. d. helps guide y ou to moral truth. 2. Which of the following is the overall point of the author’s discussion of “doing ethics”? a. Doing ethics is difficult, but not doing it is foolish. b. Doing ethics req...
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PSYC575 Quiz: Reasoning, Decision Making, and Language Structure & Comprehension (Liberty University Online Academy)
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Question 1 
2.5 / 2.5 pts 
Which region of Anne's brain will be activated as she sees some inconsistent 
evidence of a research study she participated in? 
right-prefrontal 
left-prefrontal 
anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) 
left-prefrontal regions and temporal-parietal 
Question 2 
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If you eat uncooked food, then you will become sick. 
You became sick. 
Therefore, you ate uncooked food. 
This is an example of: 
modus ponens. 
Quiz: Reasoning, Decision Making, 
and Language Structu...
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WGU D265 Reason and Evidence 100% Solved
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WGU D265 Reason and Evidence 100% Solved 
Propositions statements that are true or false. ex. 1+1=2 
Non-Propositions statement that cannot be true or false. EX. Lets go fly a kite 
Simple propositions simply true or false on their own. 
Complex propositions Truth depends on the truth of their parts and their internal logic. ex. this soda is coke or pepsi. 
Words used to identify Independent Propositions and or either.....or..... but if.....then...... 
Bad inferential structure argument is bad, ...
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Philosophy Critical Reasoning Exam Questions And 100% Verified Answers
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Circular Reasoning - correct answer P because Q and Q because P 
Argument goes in a circle. 
 
Appeal to the Crowd - correct answer Most of expert crowd agrees on something that is right. 
 
Appeal to Pity - correct answer Compassionate to do something, therefore you should. 
 
Genetic Fallacy - correct answer ...