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PHIL 447N WEEK 1 to WEEK 6 QUIZ AND FINAL EXAM (Verified answers, Scored A)
PHIL 447N WEEK 1 to WEEK 6 QUIZ AND FINAL EXAM (Verified answers, Scored A)
[Show more]PHIL 447N WEEK 1 to WEEK 6 QUIZ AND FINAL EXAM (Verified answers, Scored A)
[Show more]PHIL 447N WEEK 1 QUIZ: Philosophy Logic and Critical Thinking
Question 1.
Question :
(TCOs 2 and 3) In Chapter 1, we learned how to recognize the main issue in a passage. Consider the following example:
“If you're going to buy a computer, you might as well sign up for some lessons on how to use...
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Question 1.
Question :
(TCOs 2 and 3) In Chapter 1, we learned how to recognize the main issue in a passage. Consider the following example:
“If you're going to buy a computer, you might as well sign up for some lessons on how to use...
PHIL 447N WEEK 2 QUIZ: : Philosophy Logic and Critical Thinking
1.
Question :
(TCOs 1 & 3) In Chapter 2, we learned the meaning of ‘soundness’. An argument is sound when

Student Answer:
 it is true beyond a reasonable doubt.

 there is enough support for the argument.

 the premise of an argume...
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Question :
(TCOs 1 & 3) In Chapter 2, we learned the meaning of ‘soundness’. An argument is sound when

Student Answer:
 it is true beyond a reasonable doubt.

 there is enough support for the argument.

 the premise of an argume...
PHIL 447N WEEK 3 QUIZ: : Philosophy Logic and Critical Thinking
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Question 1.
Question :
(TCO 6) In Chapter 4, we learned how to assess the credibility of a claim. Consider this situation:
Megan's aunt says she saw a flying saucer. "I don't tell people about thi...
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Question 1.
Question :
(TCO 6) In Chapter 4, we learned how to assess the credibility of a claim. Consider this situation:
Megan's aunt says she saw a flying saucer. "I don't tell people about thi...
PHIL 447N WEEK 4 QUIZ: Philosophy Logic and Critical Thinking
Question 1.
Question :
(TCOs 2, 7, and 9) In Chapter 6, we learned to recognize how fallacies of relevance are used to distract the audience from the real issue. Consider the following example.
In a court proceeding: "My client is a s...
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Question 1.
Question :
(TCOs 2, 7, and 9) In Chapter 6, we learned to recognize how fallacies of relevance are used to distract the audience from the real issue. Consider the following example.
In a court proceeding: "My client is a s...
PHIL 447N WEEK 5 QUIZ: Philosophy Logic and Critical Thinking
Question 1.
Question :
(TCOs 1 and 2) In Chapter 9, we learned the basics of categorical deductive logic. It is important to remember that categorical arguments have a specific structure and purpose. Consider the following question:
Cate...
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Question :
(TCOs 1 and 2) In Chapter 9, we learned the basics of categorical deductive logic. It is important to remember that categorical arguments have a specific structure and purpose. Consider the following question:
Cate...
PHIL 447N WEEK 6 QUIZ: Philosophy Logic and Critical Thinking
Question 1.
Question :
(TCOs 1 and 5) In Chapter 11, we learned about four forms of inductive reasoning. Consider the following example.
“Most of the CEOs you see on television are Republicans, so it is pretty certain that CEOs are goi...
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(TCOs 1 and 5) In Chapter 11, we learned about four forms of inductive reasoning. Consider the following example.
“Most of the CEOs you see on television are Republicans, so it is pretty certain that CEOs are goi...
PHIL 447N - Winter Final Exam 
Question 1.1. (TCO 1) "Thinking about thinking" is the definition of what? (Points : 4)
 Development of arguments
 Measure of good sense
 Development of critical skills
 Writing for clarity
 Critical thinking

Question 2.2. (TCO 1, 2, 4)...
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Question 1.1. (TCO 1) "Thinking about thinking" is the definition of what? (Points : 4)
 Development of arguments
 Measure of good sense
 Development of critical skills
 Writing for clarity
 Critical thinking

Question 2.2. (TCO 1, 2, 4)...
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