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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 201 Midterm Exam Questions 2024. 
 
 
teleology - CORRECT ANSWER study of ends or purpose 
 
a priori - CORRECT ANSWER knowledgable without the experience 
 
epistemology - CORRECT ANSWER concerned with theory of knowledge 
 
ontology - CORRECT ANSWER word for being 
 
a posteriori - CORRECT ANSWER dependent upon sense experience 
 
philosophy - CORRECT ANSWER the study of the most general and abstract items of the world 
 
theology - CORRECT ANSWER study of God, things of the divine 
 
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MAT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATED 2024/2025 | GRADED A+. abash - CORRECT ANSWERS to embarras (disconcert, discomfit, faze, mortify) 
abate - CORRECT ANSWERS to decrease, reduce (dwindle, ebb, recede, flag, 
wane) 
aberration - CORRECT ANSWERS something different from the usual (anomaly, 
irregularity, abnormality, deviation) 
abet - CORRECT ANSWERS to aid, act as accomplice (help, succor, assist) 
abject - CORRECT ANSWERS miserable, pititful (pathetic, lamentable, sorry) 
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Kant's Epistemology/Metaphysics/Psychology: Background - correct 
answer-Reliability: Experience-based, immediate experience, synthetic a 
posteriori. 
Certainty: Mind, independent of experience, realm of ideas, analytic a priori. 
Kant says synthetic a priori is necessary and universal. "What if the only way 
we make sense of sense data is b/c the mind composes a rational structure 
on it?" 
Critique of Pure Reason (1788) - correct answer-"Concepts w/o...
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Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the a posteriori arguments for the existence of God
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Philo 8 UCLA Midterm SG Questions and Answers 100% Pass Primary Doctrines of Logical Positivism no synthetic/a priori knowledge analytic/synthetic distinction a priori/a posteriori distinction verification theory of meaning hypothetico-deductivism 
Analytic statement true by definition and are self-explanatory no matter how the world is, the statement will be true 
Analytic statement example Bachelor's are unmarried 
Synthetic statement not analytic substantive 
Synthetic statement example The ...
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What is the classic Cosmological Argument? - ANS-An argument that aims to prove the existence of God as a posteriori premise, the idea was first suggested by Aristotle - and Aquinas later built upon his teaching. A posteriori premise is knowledge derived from experience. Also known as the "First Cause Argument". The basic principle is that all movement depends on a mover, and that there must be an external mover that is the Prime Mover - the beginning of our existence.
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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 distinct from itself 
What ...
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MAT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATED 2024/2025 | GRADED A+. to embarras (disconcert, discomfit, faze, mortify) 
abate - CORRECT ANSWERS to decrease, reduce (dwindle, ebb, recede, flag, 
wane) 
aberration - CORRECT ANSWERS something different from the usual (anomaly, 
irregularity, abnormality, deviation) 
abet - CORRECT ANSWERS to aid, act as accomplice (help, succor, assist) 
abject - CORRECT ANSWERS miserable, pititful (pathetic, lamentable, sorry) 
abridge - CORRECT ANSWERS to cond...
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Phil 347 FINAL Complete Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+
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Phil 347 FINAL Complete Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers Graded A+ 
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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