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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 Week 5 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
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1. Question :

This is the main question that DuBois wants to examine in this

essay

Student Answer: What is the meaning of race?

How have African-Americans been treated in the past?

What lies ahead for America in the future?

What are the relations between whites and blacks in the

South?

None of the above

Instructor

Explanation:

The answer can be found in “Of the Sons of Master and Man” by

W.E.b. DuBois.

Points Received: 0 of 1

Comments:

Questio

n 2.

Question :

Behind the “...
ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 Week 5 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
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1. Question :

This is the main question that DuBois wants to examine in this

essay

Student Answer: What is the meaning of race?

How have African-Americans been treated in the past?

What lies ahead for America in the future?

What are the relations between whites and blacks in the

South?

None of the above

Instructor

Explanation:

The answer can be found in “Of the Sons of Master and Man” by

W.E.b. DuBois.

Points Received: 0 of 1

Comments:

Questio

n 2.

Question :

Behind the “...
he three most important attributes I believe that a person must have is humility,

listening, and open-mindedness.

 Humility involves knowing your limits, and having appreciation for the intentions,

strengths and perspectives of others. It is also important because it avoids the arrogance

that people sometimes have about a certain topic or subject. I like it because in essence

takes away the idea of having any superior knowledge even when you think you may be

an expert on something humility...
PHI 103 Week 1 - Assignment PHI103: Informal Logic
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he three most important attributes I believe that a person must have is humility,

listening, and open-mindedness.

 Humility involves knowing your limits, and having appreciation for the intentions,

strengths and perspectives of others. It is also important because it avoids the arrogance

that people sometimes have about a certain topic or subject. I like it because in essence

takes away the idea of having any superior knowledge even when you think you may be

an expert on something humility...
ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A





Inference is	.





the process of drawing a conclusion from supporting premises







This is one way to determine if one is encountering an explanation versus an

argument:





In explanations, the conclusion is less controversial than the premises.







Intellectual modesty is	.





the ability to examine one’s own beliefs and be objective about faults in those beliefs







Rhetorical argument...
ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A





Inference is	.





the process of drawing a conclusion from supporting premises







This is one way to determine if one is encountering an explanation versus an

argument:





In explanations, the conclusion is less controversial than the premises.







Intellectual modesty is	.





the ability to examine one’s own beliefs and be objective about faults in those beliefs







Rhetorical argument...
“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!
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!
ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
Examen • 21
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• 2022
ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A





Inference is	.





the process of drawing a conclusion from supporting premises







This is one way to determine if one is encountering an explanation versus an

argument:





In explanations, the conclusion is less controversial than the premises.







Intellectual modesty is	.





the ability to examine one’s own beliefs and be objective about faults in those beliefs







Rhetorical argument...
ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A





Inference is	.





the process of drawing a conclusion from supporting premises







This is one way to determine if one is encountering an explanation versus an

argument:





In explanations, the conclusion is less controversial than the premises.







Intellectual modesty is	.





the ability to examine one’s own beliefs and be objective about faults in those beliefs







Rhetorical argument...
PHI103: Informal Logic



Week 5 Quiz





1. Question :



						My father always only bought Ford cars. He said they were the		

						best cars ever. So I only buy Fords.		

							

			Student Answer:		Begging the question		

						Ad hominem		

						Post hoc		

						Appeal to inadequate authority		

						No fallacy		

			Instructor		The answer can be found in Section 7.1, “Fallacies of Support,”		

			Explanation:		of With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical Thinking.		

								

					...
PHI103: Informal Logic Week 5 Quiz
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PHI103: Informal Logic



Week 5 Quiz





1. Question :



						My father always only bought Ford cars. He said they were the		

						best cars ever. So I only buy Fords.		

							

			Student Answer:		Begging the question		

						Ad hominem		

						Post hoc		

						Appeal to inadequate authority		

						No fallacy		

			Instructor		The answer can be found in Section 7.1, “Fallacies of Support,”		

			Explanation:		of With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical Thinking.		

								

					...
ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A





Inference is	.





the process of drawing a conclusion from supporting premises







This is one way to determine if one is encountering an explanation versus an

argument:





In explanations, the conclusion is less controversial than the premises.
ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A





Inference is	.





the process of drawing a conclusion from supporting premises







This is one way to determine if one is encountering an explanation versus an

argument:





In explanations, the conclusion is less controversial than the premises.
ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
Examen • 21
pages
• 2022
ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A





Inference is	.





the process of drawing a conclusion from supporting premises







This is one way to determine if one is encountering an explanation versus an

argument:





In explanations, the conclusion is less controversial than the premises.







Intellectual modesty is	.





the ability to examine one’s own beliefs and be objective about faults in those beliefs







Rhetorical argument...
ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A





Inference is	.





the process of drawing a conclusion from supporting premises







This is one way to determine if one is encountering an explanation versus an

argument:





In explanations, the conclusion is less controversial than the premises.







Intellectual modesty is	.





the ability to examine one’s own beliefs and be objective about faults in those beliefs







Rhetorical argument...
PHI-103

Week 5 Quiz Ashford University









Grade Details - All Questions





Question 1. Question :





Since all philosophers are seekers of truth, it follows that no evil human is a seeker after truth, since no philosophers are evil humans.



The statement, “no evil human is a seeker after truth,” is the conclusion.







Student Answer: Instructor



True	False

 	

The answer can be found in Section 2.2, “Extracting



Explanation:Arguments in the Standard Form,” of ...
PHI 103 week 5 quiz grade details ALL Q uestions
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PHI-103

Week 5 Quiz Ashford University









Grade Details - All Questions





Question 1. Question :





Since all philosophers are seekers of truth, it follows that no evil human is a seeker after truth, since no philosophers are evil humans.



The statement, “no evil human is a seeker after truth,” is the conclusion.







Student Answer: Instructor



True	False

 	

The answer can be found in Section 2.2, “Extracting



Explanation:Arguments in the Standard Form,” of ...