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PHIL 201 Quiz 8 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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PHIL 201 QUIZ 8
Question 1. 
Holmes believes that the Bible comes closer to intuitionism than to natural-law theories.
A.	True
B.	False 
Question 2
 What is one of the two alternatives to the consequentialist response to moral dilemmas of trying to minimize the bad and maximize the good, do deontologists provide? 
A.	Rank the moral duties according to the highest principles
B.	Select the choice that has the best consequences
C.	Deny that moral dilemmas are possible 
D.	Do that which exhibits the...
PHIL 201 Quiz 8 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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PHIL 201 QUIZ 8
Question 1. 
Holmes believes that the Bible comes closer to intuitionism than to natural-law theories.
A.	True
B.	False 
Question 2
 What is one of the two alternatives to the consequentialist response to moral dilemmas of trying to minimize the bad and maximize the good, do deontologists provide? 
A.	Rank the moral duties according to the highest principles
B.	Select the choice that has the best consequences
C.	Deny that moral dilemmas are possible 
D.	Do that which exhibits the...
PHIL 201 Quiz 7 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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PHIL 201 QUIZ 7
Question 1. Deadly earthquakes, hurricanes, and diseases are examples of natural evils. 
A.	True 
B.	False 
Question 2 The view advanced by C. S. Lewis in The Great Divorce is 
A.	A mild hell 
B.	Annihilationism 
C.	Free will theodicy 
D.	A denial of natural evils 
Question 3 The apparent fact that God’s existence is not clearly manifested is a mystery for which believers have no explanation. 
A.	True 
B.	False 
Question 4 Which principle states that one is not justified in cl...
PHIL 201 Quiz 7 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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PHIL 201 QUIZ 7
Question 1. Deadly earthquakes, hurricanes, and diseases are examples of natural evils. 
A.	True 
B.	False 
Question 2 The view advanced by C. S. Lewis in The Great Divorce is 
A.	A mild hell 
B.	Annihilationism 
C.	Free will theodicy 
D.	A denial of natural evils 
Question 3 The apparent fact that God’s existence is not clearly manifested is a mystery for which believers have no explanation. 
A.	True 
B.	False 
Question 4 Which principle states that one is not justified in cl...
PHIL 201 Quiz 6 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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PHIL 201 QUIZ 6
Question 1. Fideists argue that to think rightly about religious matters, one should put aside all religious commitments and be completely neutral. 
A.	True 
B.	False 
Question 2. If Miranda chooses to simply write off any criticisms of her religious views as simply being the product of coming from non-believers, she is acting like:
A.	A neutralist 
B.	A naturalist
C.	A Christian 
D.	A fideist 
Question 3 Since historians and sociologists sometimes study religious beliefs, th...
PHIL 201 Quiz 6 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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PHIL 201 QUIZ 6
Question 1. Fideists argue that to think rightly about religious matters, one should put aside all religious commitments and be completely neutral. 
A.	True 
B.	False 
Question 2. If Miranda chooses to simply write off any criticisms of her religious views as simply being the product of coming from non-believers, she is acting like:
A.	A neutralist 
B.	A naturalist
C.	A Christian 
D.	A fideist 
Question 3 Since historians and sociologists sometimes study religious beliefs, th...
PHIL 201 Quiz 3 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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PHIL 201 QUIZ 3
Question 1 Which of the following is not a requirement for a good metaphysical theory?
A.	Factual adequacy 
B.	Acceptance by the majority of philosophers 
C.	Logical consistency
D.	Explanatory power 
Question 2 Which of the following statements are not true according to Hasker. 
A.	Some philosophers consider religion to be irrational Religious authority is not a valid basis for philosophical assertions 
B.	If religious authority were a valid basis for philosophical assertions, 
C...
PHIL 201 Quiz 3 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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PHIL 201 QUIZ 3
Question 1 Which of the following is not a requirement for a good metaphysical theory?
A.	Factual adequacy 
B.	Acceptance by the majority of philosophers 
C.	Logical consistency
D.	Explanatory power 
Question 2 Which of the following statements are not true according to Hasker. 
A.	Some philosophers consider religion to be irrational Religious authority is not a valid basis for philosophical assertions 
B.	If religious authority were a valid basis for philosophical assertions, 
C...
PHIL 201 Quiz 5 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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• 2019
PHIL 201 QUIZ 5
Question 1 David Hume was a: 
A.	Unmitigated skeptic
B.	Methodological skeptic
C.	Local skeptic
D.	Global skeptic 
Question 2 By "high accessibility requirements" the internalist means: 
A.	The evidence level is so high I do not have access to it
B.	I know, or through introspection can attain, my reasons for my beliefs 
C.	externalists do not highly cherish their epistemic obligations 
D.	all of the above 
 Question 3. Christopher Columbus was convinced that he discovered a rou...
PHIL 201 Quiz 5 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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PHIL 201 QUIZ 5
Question 1 David Hume was a: 
A.	Unmitigated skeptic
B.	Methodological skeptic
C.	Local skeptic
D.	Global skeptic 
Question 2 By "high accessibility requirements" the internalist means: 
A.	The evidence level is so high I do not have access to it
B.	I know, or through introspection can attain, my reasons for my beliefs 
C.	externalists do not highly cherish their epistemic obligations 
D.	all of the above 
 Question 3. Christopher Columbus was convinced that he discovered a rou...
PHIL 201 Quiz 5 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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PHIL 201 QUIZ 5
Question 1 David Hume was a: 
A.	Unmitigated skeptic
B.	Methodological skeptic
C.	Local skeptic
D.	Global skeptic 
Question 2 By "high accessibility requirements" the internalist means: 
A.	The evidence level is so high I do not have access to it
B.	I know, or through introspection can attain, my reasons for my beliefs 
C.	externalists do not highly cherish their epistemic obligations 
D.	all of the above 
 Question 3. Christopher Columbus was convinced that he disc...
PHIL 201 Quiz 5 Liberty University Complete solution (Latest)
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PHIL 201 QUIZ 5
Question 1 David Hume was a: 
A.	Unmitigated skeptic
B.	Methodological skeptic
C.	Local skeptic
D.	Global skeptic 
Question 2 By "high accessibility requirements" the internalist means: 
A.	The evidence level is so high I do not have access to it
B.	I know, or through introspection can attain, my reasons for my beliefs 
C.	externalists do not highly cherish their epistemic obligations 
D.	all of the above 
 Question 3. Christopher Columbus was convinced that he disc...
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