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phil150 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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  • phil150 Questions with 100% Correct Answers argument - a set of two or more sentences where one of the sentences is the conclusion & the others are premises premises - reasons/evidence that supports conclusion -because, given that, since conclusion - sentence you are trying to prove to be true -therefore, thus, consequently truth - when what a sentence says matches the facts of reality belief - when a person thinks a sentence to be true interrogatives: imperatives: exclamations: ass...
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Phil 150 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
  • Phil 150 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers

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  • Phil 150 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Argument - answera set of two or more sentences where one of the sentences is the conclusion & the others are premises premises - answerreasons/evidence that supports conclusion -because, given that, since conclusion - answersentence you are trying to prove to be true -therefore, thus, consequently truth - answerwhen what a sentence says matches the facts of reality belief - answerwhen a person thinks a sentence to be true interrogative...
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Phil 150 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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  • Phil 150 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Argument - answera set of two or more sentences where one of the sentences is the conclusion & the others are premises premises - answerreasons/evidence that supports conclusion -because, given that, since conclusion - answersentence you are trying to prove to be true -therefore, thus, consequently truth - answerwhen what a sentence says matches the facts of reality belief - answerwhen a person thinks a sentence to be true interrogative...
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Phil 150 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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  • Phil 150 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Argument - answera set of two or more sentences where one of the sentences is the conclusion & the others are premises premises - answerreasons/evidence that supports conclusion -because, given that, since conclusion - answersentence you are trying to prove to be true -therefore, thus, consequently truth - answerwhen what a sentence says matches the facts of reality belief - answerwhen a person thinks a sentence to be true interrogative...
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midterm phil150 review.
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PHIL150 MIDTERM EXAM WITH 100%  CORRECT ANSWERS |LATEST UPDATE
  • PHIL150 MIDTERM EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS |LATEST UPDATE

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  • PHIL150 MIDTERM EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS |LATEST UPDATE Argument - collection of sentences that attempt to establish that some conclusion is true two central features of an argument - 1. trying to convince us of something (conclusion) 2. supplies evidence in support of the thing being proved (premise) Validity - an argument is valid when, IF all of its premises were true, then the conclusion would also HAVE to be true Sound Argument - valid true premises Definitions...
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PHIL150 UPDATED Exam Questions And  CORRECT Answers
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  • What is a good critical thinker A person who will not believe a claim unless it is supported by a good argument/evidence, and when making claims to others they provide good arguments/evidence to support their claims. What is a bad critical thinker A person that will believe claims that are not supported by good arguments/evidence, and when they make claims to others they do not provide good arguments/evidence to support their claims. What is an argument? A set of two or more sentences ...
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PHIL150 Already Passed Exam Questions  And CORRECT Answers
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  • Argument collection of sentences that attempt to establish that some conclusion is true two central features of an argument 1. trying to convince us of something (conclusion) 2. supplies evidence in support of the thing being proved (premise) Validity an argument is valid when, IF all of its premises were true, then the conclusion would also HAVE to be true Sound Argument valid true premises Definitions Necessary Conditions: every member has these features Sufficient Conditions: ever...
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