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Straighterline Philosophy exam 1 Questions with Complete Verified Solutions 2024
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Straighterline Philosophy exam 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What does Aristotle mean by the efficient cause of a thing? CORRECT ANSWERS: Where it came from. 
 
Which is a theme common to all the pre-Socratics? CORRECT ANSWERS: The experienced world is a manifestation of a more fundamental underlying reality. 
 
What did the Atomists do? CORRECT ANSWERS: They distinguished between atomic properties and relational properties. 
 
How are the Forms apprehended, according to Plato? CORRECT ANSWERS: By reason. 
 
What did Aristotle say about all change? C...
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Straighterline Philosophy Exam 1 Questions And Correct Answers
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What does Aristotle mean by the efficient cause of a thing? - answerWhere it came from. 
Which is a theme common to all the pre-Socratics? - answerThe experienced world is a 
manifestation of a more fundamental underlying reality. 
What did the Atomists do? - answerThey distinguished between atomic properties and 
relational properties. 
How are the Forms apprehended, according to Plato? - answerBy reason. 
What did Aristotle say a...
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Straighterline Philosophy Final Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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Straighterline Philosophy Final Exam 
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Who is a philosopher, in the original sense of the world? - answerA lover and pursuer of 
wisdom, regardless of the subject matter. 
Which is a common characteristic of philosophical questions? - answerThey involve 
fundamental concepts that are unavoidable by the thoughtful person. 
Which is the branch of philosophy that studies issues concerning art and beauty? - 
answerAesthetics 
Which of the following branches of philosoph...
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Philosophy Final- Straighterline Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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What is the cause of change for Empedocles? - answerLove and strife. 
Three of Plato's more enlightening and well-known dialogs are: - answerApology, Republic 
and Meno 
What is a syllogism? - answerA kind of inference 
What did Aristotle say about all change? - answerIt is a movement from potentiality to 
actuality 
If you want to say what a thing is, which of Aristotle's four causes must you provide? - 
answerThe formal ca...
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NATS 1525 Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions
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NATS 1525 Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions Atomists Atoms are infinite and in random motion. Beloved in principle of plentitude 
Principle of Plentitidue The universe contains all possible forms of existence. Anything is possible. Relates to quantum mechanics 
Murphy's Law Anything that can go wrong will go wrong 
occams razor the most simple explanation is the most likely explanation 
Copernican Principle the principle that the Earth is not the center of the universe and is the sa...
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Introduction to Philosophy: Straighterline.com Final Practice questions for this set Terms in this set (150) Introduction to Philosophy: Straighterline.com Final Philosophical steps for problem solving	Define the problem Define the circumstances surr
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Introduction to Philosophy: S Final 
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Philosophical steps for problem solving	Define the problem 
Define the circumstances surrounding it 
Use logic, argument, the Socratic method, & opponents fallacies as tools 
Epistemology	The theory, questions, or study of knowledge 
Metaphysics	the branch of philosophy most interested in the question of reality and existence; can be the most controversial ...
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Who is a philosopher, in the original sense of the world? - correct answer A lover and pursuer of wisdom, regardless of the subject matter. 
 
Which is a common characteristic of philosophical questions? - correct answer They involve fundamental concepts that are unavoidable by the thoughtful person. 
 
Which of the following is a common myth about philosophy? - correct answer Philosophical questions are simply semantic disputes in which no one opinion is any better or worse than ...
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ASTRONOMY MIDTERM EXAM GUIDE YEAR 2022
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ASTRONOMY 
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Chapter 1: (1-34) 
● The present day search for like in the universe differs from the ancient 
speculations is an important way: 
○ while ancient people could do little more than guess about the possibility 
of finding life elsewhere, we can now study this possibility with the 
powerful methods of modern science 
// The ancient debate about life beyond Earth 
● Scholars in ancient Greece debating over whether there was life beyond Earth 
tells us ...
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ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHERS MILESTONE 2. LATEST 2021
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ANCIENT GREEK PHILOSOPHERS MILESTONE 2. LATEST 2021 
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Heraclitus went further than his predecessors by considering reality from an entirely human point of view. 
 
He claimed that there is one true reality, which he called	. 
 
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Heraclitus believed in one true reality which he named the Logos, a Greek word that can be translated as “account.” Heraclitus believed that the Logos organizes and serves...
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