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PHIL 347 Week 3 Checkpoint Quiz (100% Correct)
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PHIL 347 Week 3 Checkpoint Quiz (100% Correct). 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? (pg. 116 
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Our text explains that folks in the earlier stages of cognitive development view authority as 
someone who is powerful and capable of controlling others' behavior, or as someone 
trustworthy, who can offer good advice (Facione & Gittens, 2016). For example, parents an...
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PHIL347N: Critical Reasoning Latest 2022/2023 Week 4 Exam Nov.Qtr.(highly recommended)
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Deduction: 
 
 
Briefly discuss how the lexical definitions and connotations of "valid" and "warranted" can help us understand the differing purposes of deductive and inductive arguments. 
•	Valid is something well-grounded on principles or evidence; able to withstand criticism or objection, as an argument; sound. For example, a passport is valid until it is expired. Warranted is thought to be the ingredient that separates mere true belief from actual knowledge. It is a matter of controver...
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PHIL347 Week 8 Discussion: Week 8 Discussion: When the People You Love Don't Think Like You(PHIL347)
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PHIL347 Week 8 Discussion: Week 8 Discussion: When the People You Love Don't Think Like You(PHIL347)
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PHIL347 Week 8 Discussion: Week 8 Discussion: When the People You Love Don't Think Like You(PHIL347)
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PHIL347 Week 8 Discussion: Week 8 Discussion: When the People You Love Don't Think Like You(PHIL347) /Week 8 Discussion: When the People YouLove Don't Think Like You
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PHIL347N Week 4 Discussion 2023/2024
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PHIL347N Week 
4 Discussion 
2023/2024 
Distinguishing Inductive and 
Deductive Reasoning – 
Chamberlain College Of 
Nursing. 
Week 4 Discussion: Distinguishing 
Inductive and Deductive Reasoning 
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Required Resources 
Read/review the following resources for this activity: 
 Textbook: Chapter 8, 9, 17 (Introduction) 
 Lesson 
 Minimum of 1 scholarly source (in addition to the textbook) 
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
making an argument 
refer to the process of giving one or more reasons in support of a claim 
 
[Claim] Encephalitis (swelling of the brain) cannot be said to be a side effect of measles vaccination. [Reason] Here's why: "This happens so rarely—less than once in a million shots—that experts can't be sure whether the vaccine is the cause or not." 
 
 
claim 
refers to the statement that the maker 
of the argument i...
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions 
With 100% Verified Answers 
making an argument 
refer to the process of giving one or more reasons in support of a claim 
[Claim] Encephalitis (swelling of the brain) cannot be said to be a side effect of measles 
vaccination. [Reason] Here's why: "This happens so rarely—less than once in a million shots— 
that experts can't be sure whether the vaccine is the cause or not." 
claim 
refers to the statement that the maker 
of the argument is seeking to...
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
making an argument 
refer to the process of giving one or more reasons in support of a claim 
 
[Claim] Encephalitis (swelling of the brain) cannot be said to be a side effect of measles vaccination. [Reason] Here's why: "This happens so rarely—less than once in a million shots—that experts can't be sure whether the vaccine is the cause or not." 
 
 
claim 
refers to the statement that the maker 
of the argument i...
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions 
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making an argument 
refer to the process of giving one or more reasons in support of a claim 
[Claim] Encephalitis (swelling of the brain) cannot be said to be a side effect of measles 
vaccination. [Reason] Here's why: "This happens so rarely—less than once in a million shots— 
that experts can't be sure whether the vaccine is the cause or not." 
claim 
refers to the statement that the maker 
of the argument is seeking to...
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
making an argument 
refer to the process of giving one or more reasons in support of a claim 
 
[Claim] Encephalitis (swelling of the brain) cannot be said to be a side effect of measles vaccination. [Reason] Here's why: "This happens so rarely—less than once in a million shots—that experts can't be sure whether the vaccine is the cause or not." 
 
 
claim 
refers to the statement that the maker 
of the argument i...
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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PHIL347: Checkpoint 1 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
 
making an argument 
refer to the process of giving one or more reasons in support of a claim 
 
[Claim] Encephalitis (swelling of the brain) cannot be said to be a side effect of measles vaccination. [Reason] Here's why: "This happens so rarely—less than once in a million shots—that experts can't be sure whether the vaccine is the cause or not." 
claim 
refers to the statement that the maker 
of the argument is ...