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PHIL 1001 Philosophy Midterm Exam -Questions & Answers.

•	Question 1 
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 	In Pascal's Wager, what is the analogy behind the argument of whether God exists?			
	Answers: 	a romantic relationship
	 
a bet
	a scientific experiment
	a leap off of a cliff
Answer Feedback: 	Correct. Pascal develops his argument by thinking of God's existence as a matter on which we can bet in the same way that we might bet on a horse race or a coin flip.
			
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PHIL 1001 Philosophy Midterm Exam -Questions & Answers.

•	Question 1 
6.25 out of 6.25 points
	
 	In Pascal's Wager, what is the analogy behind the argument of whether God exists?			
	Answers: 	a romantic relationship
	 
a bet
	a scientific experiment
	a leap off of a cliff
Answer Feedback: 	Correct. Pascal develops his argument by thinking of God's existence as a matter on which we can bet in the same way that we might bet on a horse race or a coin flip.
			
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Sophia Introduction to (Western) Philosophy 1. The Ancient Greeks The Pre-Socratic Philosophers
The word philosophy is a combination of two Ancient Greek words: (Philos) and (Sophia.)
Philos can be translated as “love” (e.g. (Phila)delphia is the city of brotherly love), and Sophia Which can be roughly translated as “wisdom.”
When translated literally, the word Philosophia means “the love of wisdom.”
The word philosophy obviously did not exist until people started doing philosophy...
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Sophia Introduction to (Western) Philosophy 1. The Ancient Greeks The Pre-Socratic Philosophers
The word philosophy is a combination of two Ancient Greek words: (Philos) and (Sophia.)
Philos can be translated as “love” (e.g. (Phila)delphia is the city of brotherly love), and Sophia Which can be roughly translated as “wisdom.”
When translated literally, the word Philosophia means “the love of wisdom.”
The word philosophy obviously did not exist until people started doing philosophy...

Chapter 2	Theories 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 
 
1. __________ wrote Republic. 
 
A)	 Aristotle 
B)	 Plato 
C)	 Hans J. Morgenthau 
D)	 Niccolo Machiavelli 
 
Answer: B 
Learning Objective: 2.1 
Page Ref: 21 
Topic/A-head: Classic Theories 
Skill Level: Remember the Facts 
 
2. Plato and Aristotle were from __________. 
 
A)	 Great Britain 
B)	 Italy 
C)	 Greece 
D)	 Egypt 
 
Answer: C 
Learning Objective: 2.1 
Page Ref: 21 
Topic/A-head: Classic Theories 
Skill Level: Remember the Facts 
 ...
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Chapter 2	Theories 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 
 
1. __________ wrote Republic. 
 
A)	 Aristotle 
B)	 Plato 
C)	 Hans J. Morgenthau 
D)	 Niccolo Machiavelli 
 
Answer: B 
Learning Objective: 2.1 
Page Ref: 21 
Topic/A-head: Classic Theories 
Skill Level: Remember the Facts 
 
2. Plato and Aristotle were from __________. 
 
A)	 Great Britain 
B)	 Italy 
C)	 Greece 
D)	 Egypt 
 
Answer: C 
Learning Objective: 2.1 
Page Ref: 21 
Topic/A-head: Classic Theories 
Skill Level: Remember the Facts 
 ...

2/20/2019 Sophia :: Welcome 

UNIT 1 — MILESTONE 1 
Score 12/25 
Sorry, you didn't pass this Milestone. Get in touch with a Learning Coach for help at 
. 
12 questions were answered correctly. 
11 questions were answered incorrectly. 
2 questions were skipped. These were marked incorrect. 
1 A 
pply conceptual analysis to the following statement and choose the answer that correctly describes the 
relationship. 
Water is a __________ condition for staying alive. 
sufficient, not necessary 
nei...
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2/20/2019 Sophia :: Welcome 

UNIT 1 — MILESTONE 1 
Score 12/25 
Sorry, you didn't pass this Milestone. Get in touch with a Learning Coach for help at 
. 
12 questions were answered correctly. 
11 questions were answered incorrectly. 
2 questions were skipped. These were marked incorrect. 
1 A 
pply conceptual analysis to the following statement and choose the answer that correctly describes the 
relationship. 
Water is a __________ condition for staying alive. 
sufficient, not necessary 
nei...

Notes from term 1 and term 2 lectures supplemented by the required readings including those from the African Philosophy Reader and other books on short loan
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Notes from term 1 and term 2 lectures supplemented by the required readings including those from the African Philosophy Reader and other books on short loan

2/12/2019 Sophia :: Welcome 

UNIT 1 — MILESTONE 1 
Score 13/25 
You passed this Milestone 
13 questions were answered correctly. 
12 questions were answered incorrectly. 
1 F 
or Plato, the Forms are the (A) metaphysical foundation of reality, which means that knowledge of 
reality is grounded in knowledge of the Forms. 
Move the terms into the correct blanks 
Aet 
hical natural logical metaphysical 
RATIONALE 
Plato was interested in abstract concepts (e.g., being and substance). These conce...
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2/12/2019 Sophia :: Welcome 

UNIT 1 — MILESTONE 1 
Score 13/25 
You passed this Milestone 
13 questions were answered correctly. 
12 questions were answered incorrectly. 
1 F 
or Plato, the Forms are the (A) metaphysical foundation of reality, which means that knowledge of 
reality is grounded in knowledge of the Forms. 
Move the terms into the correct blanks 
Aet 
hical natural logical metaphysical 
RATIONALE 
Plato was interested in abstract concepts (e.g., being and substance). These conce...