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PHIL 347 WEEK 6 QUIZ / QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS / UPDATED VERSION 2023/2024 GRADED A+ CHAMBERLAIN UNIVERSITY.
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PHIL 347 WEEK 6 QUIZ / 
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS / UPDATED VERSION 2023/2024 GRADED A+ 
CHAMBERLAIN UNIVERSITY. 
Week 6 Checkpoint Quiz 
 Due Feb 15 at 1:59am 
 Points 100 
 Questions 14 
 Available Feb 7 at 1:59am - Feb 15 at 1:59am 8 days 
 Time Limit None 
Instructions 
Required Resources 
Read/review the following resources for this activity: 
 Textbook: Chapter 12, 14 
 Lesson 
Instructions 
The checkpoint quizzes are short assessments that will check your 
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PHIL 347 Exam 2 Complete Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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The Naive View 
Having a mental disorder itself implies something about one's freedom and moral responsibility 
 
 
The Nuanced View 
There is no general relationship between moral responsibility and psychopathology 
 
 
Moral Responsibility 
The philosophical term of art used to describe when it is appropriate to hold someone accountable for something morally significant that they've done 
 
Usually, this is tied to blam...
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Phil 347: Week 4 Checkpoint Quiz - Answers Are 100% Correct
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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 wo rds. Answer: Based on what I have read in the text, the lecture, and other sources to gain an understanding of deductive arguments. In my own words, deductive arguments are statement(s) or claim(s) made that they present as being valid. The arguer presents strong support to guarantee the conclusion ...
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PHIL 347 (WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS)
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PHIL 347 WEEK 1 ASSIGNMENT JOURNAL
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Critical Thinking When I think about critical thinking, I think of someone who can think outside the box. It can be defined as being able to analyze situations, interpret their environment, and be aware of one’s feelings to provide proper responses. Critical thinking is a different type of intelligence that cannot be studied but only learned through experiences or feelings endured. Heart of the Matter Heart of the matter can be broken down to understand its idiom meaning. The heart is the prim...
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Phil 347 FINAL Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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The logical problem of evil 
The world is full of evil- theist and athesit agree. All knowing god knows there is evil, all good being would stop it and all powerful could stop it. All three can not stay if evil exists. 
 
 
Free will defense 
God maximized the goodness in the world by creating free being. A free being means that we have the choice to do evil things- A choice that some of us exercise. This preserves Gods goodness...
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Phil 347 FINAL Complete Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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Cosmological argument 
Argues for the idea that the universe has a beginning. This argument follows the idea that all empirical things are in a state of generation and decay and therefore the universe is material and was created. 
 
 
Plato's cosmological argument premises 
1.) everything that begins to exists has a cause distinct from itself 
2.) the universe has a beginning 
3.) hence the universe has a cause distinc...
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PHIL 347 Critical Thinking Week 3 Checkpoint Quiz Q&A
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PHIL 347 Critical Thinking Week 3 Checkpoint Quiz Q&A 
 
Score for this quiz: 48 out of 50 Submitted May 24 at 6:04pm This attempt took 149 minutes. 
 
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? Your Answer: 
Developed critical thinkers are skeptical. They will not trust the word of an authority figure without skepticism and their own research. Critical Thinkers are likely r...
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PHIL 347 Exam 2 Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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PHIL 347 Exam 2 Questions With 100% 
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The Naive View 
Having a mental disorder itself implies something about one's freedom and moral responsibility 
The Nuanced View 
There is no general relationship between moral responsibility and psychopathology 
Moral Responsibility 
The philosophical term of art used to describe when it is appropriate to hold someone 
accountable for something morally significant that they've done 
Usually, this is tied to blaming someone when they do so...
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Phil 347 MT3 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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Phil 347 MT3 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
what are the 4 possible relationships of God to evil and how do they accord with God's character (4) 
- God is willing and able to get rid of evil (this one accords with the character of God) 
- God is willing and unable to get rid of evil (makes God feeble) 
- God is unwilling and able to get rid of evil (makes God lacking in goodness) 
- God is unwilling and unable to get rid of evil (makes God envious AND feeble) 
 
 
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