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Cogito Questions and Answers Rated A
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Cogito Questions and Answers Rated A ARGUMENTS THAT THE COGITO IS KNOWN A POSTERIORI H 
Give one argument (clue - experience) experience is needed to generate the cogito. Descartes draws on many fundamental concepts - e.g. what thought is, what doubt is and what existence is. He may want to claim that these are innate concepts, but they are derived from experience 
give another (clue - Locke and Hume) remember that Locke and Hume claimed that reflection and inner sensations count as experience. ...
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PH160 Two Dogmas of Empiricism Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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PH160 Two Dogmas of Empiricism Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
Empiricism - ANSWER-the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience. Stimulated by the rise of experimental science 
-: the view that all knowledge is justified by experience, observation, and science. 
i.e. all knowledge is a posteriori 
 
Dogmas - ANSWER--unquestioned assumptions that lack justification. 
 
The two dogmas - ANSWER--the analytic/synthetic distinction 
-reductionism 
 
The analytic/synthetic di...
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AQA Philosophy A Level KeywordsQuestions and Answer
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A posteriori Knowledge of propositions that require sense experience to prove it true 
or false 
A priori Knowledge of propositions that do not require sense experience to prove it 
true or false 
Analogy Similarities in several respects between different things e.g; Paley's watch 
and the Universe 
Analytic proposition A proposition that is true by definition i.e.; a bachelor is an 
unmarried man 
Cartesian circle Descartes' circular theory, depending on clear and distinct ideas to 
disc...
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Numerical analytic continuation: answers to well-posed questions
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data are processed by making certain assumptions about 
the underlying function. This motivates an alternative 
formulation of the NAC goal involving integrals of A(z) 
that render the problem well-defined. With additional 
assumptions about the smoothness and other properties 
of A(z) behind these integrals, consistent with both a 
priori and a posteriori knowledge, the ambiguity of the 
solution can be substantially suppressed. The simplest 
setup is as follows: 
Given a set of finite interval...
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Philosophy A Level Key Terms-Questions and Answers
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Inductive An argument that reasons from specific observations to general 
conclusions 
A priori Reasoning based on thought, not observation 
Deductive An argument that draws certain conclusions from true premises 
A posteriori Reasoning based on observation, not thought 
Contingent Something that depends on something else for its existence 
Necessary A being that cannot not exist or a statement that cannot not be true. 
Analytic A statement that is true by definition
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IB Philosophy Exam Review 2024 with 100% correct answers
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A Priori - correct answer Before the fact. 
 
A Posteriori - correct answer After the fact. 
 
Absolutism - correct answer Ethics theory that there is only one absolute right, and one absolute wrong; One standard. 
 
Relativism - correct answer Denies the existence of a single, universally applicable moral standard. As the name implies, ethical relativists believe insist that the correct morality is relative to one's society: each society has its own morality, and an action of one perso...
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Strengths and weaknesses of the Cosmological Argument 2024
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Strength: 
It's an 'a posteriori' argument. - ANS-It's based on empirical evidence gained through the senses by observing the world around us and coming to conclusions.
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PHIL 347 Exam 1 Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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PHIL 347 Exam 1 Questions With 100% 
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What is the basic structure of the cosmological (kalam, craig, plato-philoponus) argument - 
answer1. Everything that begins to exist has a cause 
2. the universe began to exist 
therefore the universe has a cause 
what is the first a priori argument regarding premise 2 of the Kalam - answerThe universe 
has to have a cause as it cannot be infinite because that implies there there is an actual infinity of 
real events 
Why can there not be a...
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WGU C949 Preassessment Exam with 100% verified solutions
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WGU C949 Preassessment Exam with 
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Which term refers to a template for creating an object? 
Class 
Which characteristic of an algorithm is independent in nature? 
Uses an agnostic code repository 
What is referred to as a data structure that stores subitems? 
Record 
Which factor takes the ability to easily update an algorithm into consideration? 
Maintainability 
What is a component of an algorithm that specifies a stopping point? 
Finiteness 
Which term refers to a type...
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The Idealists: John Locke, George Berkeley, David Hume (Exam 3 Set 2) | Questions and Correct Solutions Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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The Idealists: John Locke, George 
Berkeley, David Hume (Exam 3 Set 
2) | Questions and Correct Solutions 
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The Idealists - Answer - A group of philosophers who proposed a 
different way to look at epistemology and metaphysics. 
John Locke, George Berkeley, and David Hume. 
Idealism - Answer - Is the theory that *All things are constituted by 
Mind and it's Ideas*. 
All Idealists were, by definition, *Empiricists*. 
Idealism claims that all knowledge is *a p...
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