QUIZ 4 PHIL 201 Questions and answers ( 2021 latest update )
QUIZ 4 PHIL 201. Quiz #4 PHIL 201 INCORRECT IN RED • Question 1 For Plato, the realm where things are constantly in a flux and changing is: • Question 2 For Locke, which of the ideas below would be a complex idea: • Question 3 0 out of 3 points Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons that epistemologists are generally hesitant to accept testimony as a source of knowledge: • Question 4 According to Plato, how do we gain genuine knowledge? 0 out of 3 points • Question 5 The Aristotelian approach that Bacon critiqued was deduction. • Question 6 The statement, “I know how to play the xylophone” is an example of propositional knowledge. • Question 7 In the end Kant concluded 3 out of 3 points Selected Answer: We can know the world of our experiences but not the world apart from our experiences. According to Plato, the process by which we know things in the world is called: • Question 9 An argument used by Descartes to prove Gods existence: 3 out of 3 points • Question 10 Needs Grading Plato develops the traditional view of knowledge in one particular book of his. What is the title of that specific book by Plato? (Note: “Complete Works” is not the answer.) • Question 11 Epistemology might is best described as “the study of Knowledge.” • Question 12 0 out of 3 points As long as justification is present, one can be assured that he/she has real knowledge. • Question 13 A is something we hold to be true. 3 out of 3 points In response to the Gettier Problem, Keith Lerher and Thomas Paxson revise JTB as: • Question 15 0 out of 3 points The primary problem with Thales’ view of the earth is that he lacked justification for his belief. • Question 16 3 out of 3 points Pragmatism is epistemologically valuable for us since it helps us test truth claims. • Question 17 Anti-realist Postmodern thinkers say that reality does not exist. • Question 18 3 out of 3 points Postmodern anti-realism argues that our perception comes to us through the subjective filters of our minds. • Question 19 0 out of 3 points Since coherentism and pragmatism fail as definitions of truth, we should refrain form using them as tests for truth. • Question 20 3 out of 3 points Which of the following is not one of the major pragmatists mentioned by Dew and Foreman?
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quiz 4 phil 201 quiz 4 phil 201 incorrect in red • question 1 for plato
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the realm where things are constantly in a flux and changing is • question 2 for locke
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which of the ideas below would be a