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PHIL 105 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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PHIL 105 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS 
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Acceptability, relevance, and sufficiency - CORRECT 
ANSWER-The three criteria for evaluating an argument are 
Critical Thinking - CORRECT ANSWER-The careful application 
of reason in the determination of whether a claim is true 
Premise - CORRECT ANSWER-A claim offered as a reason for 
believing another claim 
Opinion - CORRECT ANSWER-A view or judgment formed 
about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge 
The truth of the premise ...
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PHIL 105 Quiz 4 questions and answers graded A+
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PHIL 105 Quiz 4 questions and answers graded A+ 
An expression is vague if 
there is no precise boundary between the cases in which it applies and the cases in which it does not apply. 
 
Feedback: The correct answer is B. An expression is vague exactly when it lacks a precise meaning. A vague expression, in other words, is one without a sharp boundary between cases in which it applies and cases in which it does not apply. Some standard examples of vague terms are "bald," "tall," and "heap....
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PHIL 105 EVALUATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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PHIL 105 EVALUATED QUESTIONS 
AND ANSWERS 
The three criteria for evaluating an argument are: - CORRECT 
ANSWER-Acceptability, relevance, and sufficiency 
Which answer best describes "critical thinking"? - CORRECT 
ANSWER-The careful application of reason in the 
determination of whether a claim is true 
What is a "premise"? - CORRECT ANSWER-A claim offered as 
a reason for believing another claim 
What is an "opinion"? - CORRECT ANSWER-A view or 
judgment formed about something, not...
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PHIL 105 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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PHIL 105 EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 
CORRECT ANSWERS 
padding - CORRECT ANSWER-name for identifying 
background noise (e.g. setting, restatement, jokes, definition) 
Biases, perceptions - CORRECT ANSWER-two main obstacles 
to critical thinking 
psychological obstacles - CORRECT ANSWER-those 
hindrances to critical thinking that arise because of how we 
think (e.g. fears, motivations, attitudes, desires) 
philosophical obsatcles - CORRECT ANSWER-those 
hindrances to critical thinking that arise be...
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PHIL 105 EXAM 1 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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PHIL 105 EXAM 1 COMPLETE 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
Valid - CORRECT ANSWER-if and only if: 
- if the premises are true then the conclusion must 
be true also 
- or there's no way of making the premises true and 
the conclusion false 
- or the argument is such that accepting the premises 
rationally obligates you to accept the conclusion 
Sound - CORRECT ANSWER-if and only if: 
- the argument is valid 
- all the premises are true 
Logical Fallicy - CORRECT ANSWER-a flaw in reasoning that 
results...
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PHIL 105 Quiz 4 questions and answers with verified content
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PHIL 105 Quiz 4 questions and answers with verified content 
An expression is vague if 
there is no precise boundary between the cases in which it applies and the cases in which it does not apply. 
 
Feedback: The correct answer is B. An expression is vague exactly when it lacks a precise meaning. A vague expression, in other words, is one without a sharp boundary between cases in which it applies and cases in which it does not apply. Some standard examples of vague terms are "bald," "tall,"...
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PHIL 105 FINAL ELABORATED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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PHIL 105 FINAL ELABORATED 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
1. Explain carefully and in detail how critical reasoning is "an 
attitude." - CORRECT ANSWER-It is an attitude characterized 
by four central aspects. First, it is oriented towards the truth. 
Second, it maintains a healthy skepticism. Third, is realizing the 
complexity of the world and that people can disagree 
reasonably with issues. The final aspect is knowing that not all 
opinions are created equal. The better opinions are the one...
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PHIL 105 Quiz 4 With Complete Solutions Graded A+
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Xactimate Level 2 Cert Knowledge 44 Questions with Correct Answers
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1.When working on multiple estimates in the same city/state/zip, you can setup Project Loss Defaults for that city/state/zip to save time.:True 
2.Where in Xactimate can you go to change the default wall thickness for allfuture estimates?:Control Center/Preferences 
3.This is a shortcut used in Model Statements to pre-fill data that has alreadybeen recorded in an estimate.:Token4.Which of the following is not an option through the Contact Manager...
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