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Philosophy Final- Straighterline Exam | Questions and Answers| 100% Passed| Latest update 2024
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What is the cause of change for Empedocles? -Love and strife. 
Three of Plato's more enlightening and well-known dialogs are: -Apology, Republic and Meno 
What is a syllogism? -A kind of inference 
What did Aristotle say about all change? -It is a movement from potentiality to actuality
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How do Keith and Lundberg define rhetoric? - Answer-the study of producing discourses and interpreting how, when, and why discourses are persuasive 
 
Who were the Sophists and why were they important? - Answer-The Sophists were a group of wandering Sicilians that taught Athenians how to speak persuasively with the goal of navigating the courts and senate. They were important because Athenian citizens relied heavily on public speech to deal with...
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What are the ways in which meaning emerges in rhetoric? - Answer-Language use is based on experience 
Perceptual patterns emerge from our experiences 
Language contains frameworks for conceptualizing what we experience Meaning emerges from the interaction among symbols in the context of use 
 
How do language choices impact meaning? - Answer-Grammar (space between terms, passive/active voice, word order) Vocabulary (denotation and connotation...
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Greek Philosophers Before Socrates - Answer- Pre-Socrates 
Pythagoras - Answer- 6th Century B.C., a Greek philosopher and mathematician, 
founder of a religous movement called Pythagoreanism 
Thales - Answer- "Father of Western Philosophy". Greek philosopher who taught that 
the universe had originated from water. 
Parmenides - Answer- a pre-socratic Greek philosopher born in Italy. Denied the 
existence of time, plurality, and motion. NO Change. Fou...
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reductionism - CORRECT ANSWER-if you want to understand something complex, you 
break it down into its component parts 
how we go about understanding 
1. complex sequences of events 
2. how we fix things 
3. cure things, 
4. mass produce things 
What allowed for the invention of rational, scientific thought in Christian Europe 
(emerging from the Dark Ages)? - CORRECT ANSWER-conquest in 1085 of the Muslim 
city of Toledo,---along with a treasure virtuall...
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PHIL 101 Straighterline Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Which of the following branches of philosophy does NOT involve questions related to values? 
Metaphysics 
 
_____ is defined as the philosophical study of art and of value judgements about art 
Aesthetics 
 
The fallacy of ______ occurs when someone brings an irrelevancy into a conversation red 
herring 
 
The fallacy of _______ amounts to transferring the qualities of a spokesperson to his or her 
insights, arguments, bel...
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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 Final- Straighterline
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What is the cause of change for Empedocles? - Answer- Love and strife. 
 
Three of Plato's more enlightening and well-known dialogs are: - Answer- Apology, Republic and Meno 
 
What is a syllogism? - Answer- A kind of inference 
 
What did Aristotle say about all change? - Answer- It 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? - Answer- The formal cause. 
 
What fallacy is it when an argument attacks the...
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Straighterline Introduction to Philosophy Final Study Questions With Complete Solutions.
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Aristotle's primary area of interest was correct answer: metaphysics. 
 
Which of the following is not one of the ten basic categories Aristotle used to describe the ways in which humans think about things? correct answer: weight 
 
How many souls did Aristotle believe humans have? correct answer: three 
 
Aristotle's works include all of the following except: correct answer: Nicomachean Ethics 
 
What is a thing, according to Aristotle? correct answer: A specific form in a particular hun...
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What is deductive reasoning? - Answer- It is when you are presented with a number of rules that apply to a general principle, then be expected to apply those rules to a specific scenario. 
 
What are syllogisms? - Answer- A syllogism is a kind of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning to arrive at a conclusion based on two or more propositions that are asserted or assumed to be true. 
 
How would you draw the minimum overlap of the following and what are some other overlap possibiliti...
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