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PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz| Latest Exam 2023
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PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz
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PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz 
Question 1 
Spouse: “I know that you get angry a lot. I’m sure that pretty soon you will hit me or something. And what are we gonna do when we have kids? You will probably beat them until they run out of the house and I will be left childless and abused! 
Correct! 
 Slippery Slope 
 Begging the Question 
 Red Herring 
 No Fallacy 
 
Question 2 
 “If he were happy, he would be smiling. He is not smiling, so he is not happy.” 
Correct! 
 Modus Tollens 
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PHI 103 Quiz 2 (Topic 3-5) | 100 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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What is philosophy of religion? - It is the attempt to analyze and critically evaluate religious 
beliefs in terms of consistency, coherence, and reasonableness. 
define "religion" - a set of beliefs about God/ultimate reality along with actions and 
experiences that arise from those beliefs that inspire or require devotion or worship. 
define "God" - God is the term that philosophers use (both theists and atheists alike) to 
denote the divine being of theism. 
define theism - theism is the ...
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PHI 103 week 5 quiz grade details ALL Q uestions
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PHI-103 
Week 5 Quiz Ashford University 
 
 
 
 
Grade Details - All Questions 
 
 
Question 1. Question : 
 
 
Since all philosophers are seekers of truth, it follows that no evil human is a seeker after truth, since no philosophers are evil humans. 
 
The statement, “no evil human is a seeker after truth,” is the conclusion. 
 
 
 
Student Answer: Instructor 
 
True	False 
 	 
The answer can be found in Section 2.2, “Extracting 
 
Explanation:Arguments in the Standard Form,” of ...
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PHI 103 Week 4 Quiz – Informal Logic.
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PHI 103 Week 4 Quiz – Informal Logic.Question 1 
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Using the hypothetico-deductive method how does one go about trying to test a hypothesis? 
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One deduces a consequence from it and tests whether it occurs. 
One seeks tests that will verify its truth. 
One avoids situations in which the hypothesis might 
fail. One changes the hypothesis to fit the data. 
Question 2 
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This is a method by which one can strengthen an inductive argument. 
Adding false supporting premises...
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PHI 103 Critical Thinking Quiz QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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1. Question : 
All sages provide both wisdom and inspiration. Since Dasha’s 
speech contained wisdom and greatly inspired her audience, 
Dasha is a sage. 
Which one of the following points out the flaw in the argument 
above? 
Student Answer: Just because Dasha is a sage doesn’t mean that she is always 
wise and inspirational. 
Just because Dasha’s speech provided wisdom and 
inspiration doesn’t mean that it provided more wisdom than 
inspiration. 
Just because Dasha satisfied two requir...
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GCU PHI 103 Exam 2 | 60 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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What are the four theories of truth? - 
Correspondance 
Coherence 
Pragmatism 
Postmodernism 
What is the correspondence theory of truth? - A thought, sentence, or proposition that 
corresponds to reality 
What is coherence theory of truth? - Truth has to do with whether or not one's beliefs are 
internally consistent with each other 
What is pragmatic theory of truth? - Truth is what works; it is true because it works 
What is postmodern theory of truth? - A constellation of concepts that wor...
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PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz - Informal Logic (ACL 1919B)
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PHI 103 Week 5 Quiz - Informal Logic (ACL 1919B)Committing an informal fallacy 
The tendency to accept arguments with conclusions on already believes 
The ad hominem fallacy 
The ability to prove that one’s conclusions are true 
Confirmation bias is:
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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A
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ASHFORD UNIVERSITY. PHI 103 FINAL EXAM QUIZ. (LATEST) QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS. GRADED A 
 
 
Inference is	. 
 
 
the process of drawing a conclusion from supporting premises 
 
 
 
This is one way to determine if one is encountering an explanation versus an 
argument: 
 
 
In explanations, the conclusion is less controversial than the premises. 
 
 
 
Intellectual modesty is	. 
 
 
the ability to examine one’s own beliefs and be objective about faults in those beliefs 
 
 
 
Rhetorical argument...
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PHI 103 Week 3 Quiz – Informal Logic – Ashford University
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PHI 103 Week 3 Quiz – Informal Logic – Ashford University.Question : 
One way to make an inductive argument weaker is to 
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Student 
Answer: strengthen the conclusion 
eliminate the conclusion 
make the argument valid 
Instructor 
Explanation: 
strengthen a premise 
The answer can be found in Section 5.1, “Basic Concepts in 
Inductive Reasoning,” of With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical 
Thinking. 
Question 
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Question : 
Using the hypothetico-deductive method how does one 
go about t...