PHIL 347 (PHIL347)

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PHIL 347 Week 8 Discussion; When the People You Love Dont Think Like You (Responses Added)
  • PHIL 347 Week 8 Discussion; When the People You Love Dont Think Like You (Responses Added)

  • Other • 2 pages • 2021
  • (Including Follow-ups) This week, we were asked to take into consideration five significant social views. Of the five, the one I found particularly repugnant is , “How about someone who does not believe that humans are contributing to the conditions that cause climate change?” Most of the other opinions somewhat make sense due to the fact they cannot be justified with facts as much as this one. For someone to assume that humans have no impact on the conditions that cause climate change woul...
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PHIL 347 Week 4 Checkpoint Quiz (June 2020)
  • PHIL 347 Week 4 Checkpoint Quiz (June 2020)

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  • 1. Based on what you have read in the text, the lecture, and any other sources you find helpful to your understanding of deductive arguments, explain the structure of a deductive argument in your own words. 2. Go to the box “Deductive Reasoning” (in the beginning of Chapter 8). Read the last paragraph there. Based on that reading and any other sources you find helpful to your understanding, describe the part that “rules, operating conditions, core beliefs, values, policies, principles, pr...
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PHIL 347 Week 1 Course Project; Topic Selection
  • PHIL 347 Week 1 Course Project; Topic Selection

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  • Introduction Over the eight weeks of the course, you will work on a paper that addresses a current controversial issue. This paper is to be in the form of an argument. You will select a topic, choose an issue related to that topic, thoroughly research both sides of the issue, and then write a paper that supports one side or the other of the issue. Your paper must define the issue, present evidence on both sides of the issue, and then argue that one side is stronger and more persuasive than the o...
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PHIL 347 Week 4 Checkpoint Quiz (April 2020)
  • PHIL 347 Week 4 Checkpoint Quiz (April 2020)

  • Other • 6 pages • 2021
  • 1. Question: Based on what you have read in the text, the lecture, and any other sources you find helpful to your understanding of deductive arguments, explain the structure of a deductive argument in your own words. 2. Question: Go to the box “Deductive Reasoning” (in the beginning of Chapter 8). Read the last paragraph there. Based on that reading and any other sources you find helpful to your understanding, describe the part that “rules, operating conditions, core beliefs, values, poli...
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PHIL 347 Week 4 Discussion; Distinguishing Inductive and Deductive Reasoning (Responses Added)
  • PHIL 347 Week 4 Discussion; Distinguishing Inductive and Deductive Reasoning (Responses Added)

  • Other • 4 pages • 2021
  • Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: • Textbook: Chapter 6, 7 • Lesson • Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook) Introduction "Everyone is entitled to their own opinions – but not their own facts." (Daniel Patrick Moynihan, cited in Vanity Fair, 2010, para. 2) We form opinions – and make our judgments – based on facts we observe and values we hold. Our judgments are also influenced by the opinions of others. In the section "An ...
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PHIL 347 Week 3 Course Project; Issue Review
  • PHIL 347 Week 3 Course Project; Issue Review

  • Other • 4 pages • 2021
  • Introduction This week you continue to work on your paper that addresses a current controversial issue. This paper is to be in the form of an argument. You have selected a topic and chosen issues related to that topic; this week, you will thoroughly research both sides of the issues you have chosen. Keep in mind that your paper must define the issue, present evidence on both sides of the issue, and then argue that one side is stronger and more persuasive than the other. Your paper must address a...
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PHIL 347 Week 3 Discussion; Evaluating Sources
  • PHIL 347 Week 3 Discussion; Evaluating Sources

  • Other • 4 pages • 2021
  • Required Resources Read/review the following resources for this activity: • Textbook: Chapter 6, 7 • Lesson • Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook) Introduction "Everyone is entitled to their own opinions – but not their own facts." (Daniel Patrick Moynihan, cited in Vanity Fair, 2010, para. 2) We form opinions – and make our judgments – based on facts we observe and values we hold. Our judgments are also influenced by the opinions of others. In the section "An ...
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PHIL 347 Week 3 Checkpoint Quiz
  • PHIL 347 Week 3 Checkpoint Quiz

  • Other • 5 pages • 2021
  • 1. Question: According to the text, how do the views of stronger, more developed critical thinkers toward authority differ from those in earlier stages of cognitive development? 2. Question: Briefly, in your own words, state how the text defines “expert.” 3. Question: When presented with a claim unsupported by reasons (for example, “the health risks of vaping have been underestimated”), what three options does a critical thinker have to evaluate such a claim? 4. Question: Is the followin...
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PHIL 347 Week 2 Checkpoint Quiz
  • PHIL 347 Week 2 Checkpoint Quiz

  • Other • 3 pages • 2021
  • 1. Question: A claim is intended to support the "reason". A claim is the expression to make an argument in a process to give one or more "reasons" in support of the claim. The term claim refers to the statement that the maker of the argument is seeking to show to be true or probably true. 2. Question: Reread the section in the text entitled “Two Confusions to Avoid” in Chapter 5. From what you read there, construct a definition of the term “argument” that includes both what the ter...
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