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PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz very good
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“If he were happy, he would be smiling. He is not smiling, so he is not happy.” 
Modus Tollens Correct! 
Week 5 - Quiz: PHI103: Informal Logic (ACL1845E) Page 1 of 9 

Question 2 1 / 1 pts 
You know Communism was going to fail! After all, Karl Marx was an alcoholic!
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Final Exam (Phil 201) Correctly Answered 2024 Rated A+.
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Final Exam (Phil 201) Correctly Answered 2024 Rated A+. 
 
 
Philosophy - CORRECT ANSWER Is the search for answers to life deepest questions, using primarily reason and reflection. 
 
Ethics - CORRECT ANSWER The study of right and wrong and good and bad 
 
Two parts of an argument - CORRECT ANSWER 1.) Premises 
2.) Conclusion 
 
Validity (and 2 misconceptions) - CORRECT ANSWER -It's VALID if the premises and conclusion are true. 
-It's INVALID if the premises are false. 
 
An argument is soun...
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PHIL 335- Exam 1 (A+ GRADED)
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Argument correct answers a reasoning process consisting in a series of claims one of which is the conclusion and the rest are premises 
 
Sound Argument correct answers an argument that is valid and all of its premises are true 
 
Valid Argument correct answers an argument for which it is impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion to be false 
 
True Premise correct answers a claim that correctly represents things the way they actually are (applies to individual claims, not argume...
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PHIL 201 Final Exam Latest Verified Answers 2024.
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PHIL 201 Final Exam Latest Verified Answers 2024. 
 
 
Argument - CORRECT ANSWER a reasoned presentation of information that includes a premise or premises and a conclusion... an inference based on evidence 
 
Soundness - CORRECT ANSWER an argument that is valid and has true premises 
 
Modus Ponens - CORRECT ANSWER A implies B. A. so, B 
 
Modus Tollens - CORRECT ANSWER A implies B. not B. so, not A 
 
Conjunction - CORRECT ANSWER A. B. so A & B 
 
Simplification - CORRECT ANSWER A & B. so A, o...
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ETEC 171 Final Practice Exam Questions and Answers
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ETEC 171 Final Practice Exam 
Questions and Answers 
Statement or Nonstatement? 
I'm so jealous of Fred! -Answer-Statement 
Statement or Nonstatement? 
2+2=5 -Answer-Statement 
Statement or Nonstatement? 
Would you like fries with that? -Answer-Nonstatement 
Statement or Nonstatement? 
God created the earth in six days. -Answer-Statement 
Statement or Nonstatement? 
I wouldn't ride with a hemlet if I were you. -Answer-Statement 
True or False? 
A person is guilty of practical inconsistency whe...
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PHIL 201 Midterm Exam Questions 2024.
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PHIL 201 Midterm Exam Questions 2024. 
 
 
teleology - CORRECT ANSWER study of ends or purpose 
 
a priori - CORRECT ANSWER knowledgable without the experience 
 
epistemology - CORRECT ANSWER concerned with theory of knowledge 
 
ontology - CORRECT ANSWER word for being 
 
a posteriori - CORRECT ANSWER dependent upon sense experience 
 
philosophy - CORRECT ANSWER the study of the most general and abstract items of the world 
 
theology - CORRECT ANSWER study of God, things of the divine 
 
met...
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Phil 201 - Unit 1: Arguments Final Exam 2024.
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Phil 201 - Unit 1: Arguments Final Exam 2024. 
 
 
Argument - CORRECT ANSWER Attempt to offer reasons in support of a belief 
 
Logic - CORRECT ANSWER study of arguments 
 
Premises - CORRECT ANSWER Reasons behind a belief 
 
Conclusion - CORRECT ANSWER The belief, usually supported by reasons to believe it. 
 
Deductive argument - CORRECT ANSWER Type of argument. Valid or Invalid. If the premises are true, the conclusion must also be true. 
 
Valid - CORRECT ANSWER If the premises are true, the...
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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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PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning EXAM PACK 2022
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PLS2601 - Critical Reasoning EXAM PACK 2022. QUESTION 1: SHORT QUESTIONS: 
Instructions for Question 1: 
Write short answers for each question. 
1.1. Define the “ad hominem fallacy”. 
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______________________________________________________________________ (2) 
1.2. What is a “bandwagon argument”? 
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WGU C959 (2023/2024) – Complete and Accurate
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WGU C959 (2023/2024) – Complete and Accurate Proposition T/F statement 
exclusive or AꚚB 
inclusive or/disjunction AꓦB 
conjunction AꓥB 
What is the precedence for compound propositions? quantifier > not > and > or > conditional/bi-conditional 
Rows in truth table with N variables? 2^N 
When are conditionals true/false? If p(T) then q(T) = T If p(T) then q(F) = F 
If p(F) then q(T) = T If p(F) then q(F) = T 
Biconditional iff, ↔ 
tautology compound proposition that is alway...
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