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Philosophy 201 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Cedric cannot seem to draw a conclusion about a certain political controversy. Instead of 
hitting the books (or doing some internet research), he asks someone he looks up to what his 
position is. He then makes that person's position his own without thinking much about any 
support for the position. 
-This is what it means to create an argument. 
-This is a vice of critical thinking. 
-This is a virtue of critical thinking. This is a vice of critical thinking. 
Which of the following is tru...
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Philosophy 201 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Fill in the blank: A __________ is a thousand-sided figure. (Sixth Meditation) 
A. hectagon 
B. chiliagon 
C. heptaliagon 
D. cryptonomigon B. chiliagon 
According to Descartes, why can't God transmit ideas of corporeal things "from a source 
other than corporeal things"? (Sixth Meditation) 
A. It is not within God's power to create ideas in a mind. 
B. God would be a deceiver, contradicting God's goodness. 
C. It would make the ideas more powerful than God. 
D. Only corporeal things e...
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Philosophy 201 Key PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Laws of Logic:Basic foundations of Logic, first principles. The foundation of all 
reasoning. If they are not accepted as true, then nothing we say or reason makes any sense. 
These laws are undeniable. 
-Law of Non-Contradiction 
-Law of Excluded Middle 
-Law of Identity 
Laws of NonContradiction:Something cannot both be and not be at the same time and 
in the same respect. 
The Law of Excluded Middle:Something either is or is not. 
Law of Identity:something is what it is. P=p 
Undeniable:Th...
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Philosophy 201 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Fill in the blank: A __________ is a thousand-sided figure. (Sixth Meditation) 
A. hectagon 
B. chiliagon 
C. heptaliagon 
D. cryptonomigon B. chiliagon 
According to Descartes, why can't God transmit ideas of corporeal things "from a source 
other than corporeal things"? (Sixth Meditation)
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Philosophy 201 Key PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Laws of Logic:Basic foundations of Logic, first principles. The foundation of all 
reasoning. If they are not accepted as true, then nothing we say or reason makes any sense. 
These laws are undeniable. 
-Law of Non-Contradiction 
-Law of Excluded Middle 
-Law of Identity 
Laws of NonContradiction:Something cannot both be and not be at the same time and 
in the same respect. 
The Law of Excluded Middle:Something either is or is not. 
Law of Identity:something is what it is. P=p
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Philosophy 201 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Cedric cannot seem to draw a conclusion about a certain political controversy. Instead of 
hitting the books (or doing some internet research), he asks someone he looks up to what his 
position is. He then makes that person's position his own without thinking much about any 
support for the position. 
-This is what it means to create an argument. 
-This is a vice of critical thinking. 
-This is a virtue of critical thinking. This is a vice of critical thinking. 
Which of the following is tru...
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Philosophy 201 with 100% correct answers
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Cedric cannot seem to draw a conclusion about a certain political controversy. Instead of hitting 
the books (or doing some internet research), he asks someone he looks up to what his position is. 
He then makes that person's position his own without thinking much about any support for the 
position. 
-This is what it means to create an argument. 
-This is a vice of critical thinking. 
-This is a virtue of critical thinking. - This is a vice of critical thinking. 
Which of the following is t...
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