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Phil150 Midterm Review Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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What is a good critical thinker - answerA 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 - answerA 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 ...
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D265 Critical Thinking Study Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Success. 
 
 
 
 
 
Critical Thinking - correct answer. The ability to think carefully about thinking and reasoning/to be critical of your own reasoning. 
 
Propositions - correct answer. The fundamental building blocks of arguments. They are a statement that can be true or false. 
 
Simple propositions - correct answer. They have no internal logic structure, they are simply true or false based on how the world is. 
 
Fr...
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WGU C959 (2023/2024) – Complete and Accurate Proposition T/F statement 
exclusive or AꚚB 
inclusive or/disjunction AꓦB 
conjunction AꓥB 
What is the precedence for compound propositions? quantifier > not > and > or > conditional/bi-conditional 
Rows in truth table with N variables? 2^N 
When are conditionals true/false? If p(T) then q(T) = T If p(T) then q(F) = F 
If p(F) then q(T) = T If p(F) then q(F) = T 
Biconditional iff, ↔ 
tautology compound proposition that is alway...
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Modus Ponens correct answers If P then Q 
P 
Therefore Q 
 
EXAMPLE: 
Today is Friday 
We have class on Friday 
Therefore we have class today 
 
Modus Tollens correct answers If P then Q 
Not Q 
Therefore not P 
 
EXAMPLE: 
We do not have class today 
We have class on fridays 
Therefore today is not friday 
 
Hypothetical syllogism correct answers if p then q 
if q then r 
therefore if p then r 
 
EXAMPLE: 
"We have class on friday" 
"when we have class we go to the math building" 
Therefore...
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WGU C959 unit 1 latest 2023 already passed p∧q conjunction "and" 
T/T=T T/F=F F/T=F F/F=F 
p∨q disjunction/inclusive or "or" 
T/T=T T/F=T F/T=T F/F=F 
p⊕q exclusive or "or" 
T/T=F T/F=T F/T=T F/F=F 
¬p negation "not" 
¬T = F ¬F = T 
p→q conditional operation "if p then q" 
T/T=T 
T/F=F F/T=T (p=F, q=T regardless of truth value) F/F=T 
converse of p→q q→p 
contrapositive of p→q ¬q→¬p 
inverse of p→q ¬p→¬q 
p↔q biconditional operation "if and only if" 
T/T=...
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Philosophy (Critical Thinking) Test 1
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Philosophy (Critical Thinking) Test 1 
Argument 
A group of statements in which some of them (the premises) are intended to support another of them (conclusion) 
Conclusion 
In an argument, the statement that the premises are intended to support. 
Critical Thinking 
The systematic evaluation or formulation of beliefs, or statements, by rational standards. 
Explanation 
A statement or statements intended to tell why or how something is the case. 
Indicator Words 
Words that frequently accompany a...
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Argument - correct answer A group of statements in which some of them (the premises) are intended to support another of them (the conclusion). 
 
Conclusion - correct answer In an argument, the statement that the premises are intended to support. 
 
Critical thinking - correct answer The systematic evaluation or formulation of beliefs, or statements, by rational standards 
 
Explanation - correct answer A statement or statements intended to tell why or how something is the case. 
 
Indicator wor...
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Philosophy Critical Reasoning Exam Questions And 100% Verified Answers
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Circular Reasoning - correct answer P because Q and Q because P 
Argument goes in a circle. 
 
Appeal to the Crowd - correct answer Most of expert crowd agrees on something that is right. 
 
Appeal to Pity - correct answer Compassionate to do something, therefore you should. 
 
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D265 Critical Thinking Study Questions And Answers Graded A 2023
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Critical Thinking - The ability to think carefully about thinking and reasoning/to be critical of your own reasoning. 
 
Propositions - The fundamental building blocks of arguments. They are a statement that can be true or false. 
 
Simple propositions - They have no internal logic structure, they are simply true or false based on how the world is. 
 
Freedom should be the highest value for its citizens. - Simple proposition 
 
Complex propositions - They have internal logic structure, and wheth...
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WGU C168; Critical Thinking, Exam Practice Questions With Answers 2023/2024 Rated 100%
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WGU C168; Critical Thinking, Exam Practice Questions With Answers 2023/2024 Rated 100%. Critical Thinking 
A method of approaching a problem or decision that entails systematically 
evaluating arguments and reasoning. 
Reasoning 
A logical and systematic approach to thinking about something (that appeals to 
reasons and justification). 
Systematic 
A process performed according to a plan; Methodical. 
Reasoned Opinion 
Statements that express opinions that are supported by reasons and evidence. ...
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