Phil 1381 Final Exam Latest Update - Actual Exam 50 Questions and 100% Verified Correct Answers Guaranteed A+ Verified by Professor
"Everything has a cause" is pat of which agruement - CORRECT ANSWER: Aquinas' cosmological argument
Accidental property - CORRECT ANSWER: Can change without changing identity
Agnostics believe it is not known if god exists - CORRECT ANSWER: True
Anaximander - CORRECT ANSWER: "Aperion" is the fundamental substance
Anselm's ontological argument centers on "greatness". - CORRECT ANSWER: True
Aperion - CORRECT ANSWER: The "indefinite"
Argument consist of at least one premises and a conclusion - CORRECT ANSWER:
True
Atheists believe that god does not exist. - CORRECT ANSWER: True
Counterexample - CORRECT ANSWER: An example the runs contrary to what is
claimed
Crito convinces Socrates to face death instead of escaping - CORRECT ANSWER:
False
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Essential property - CORRECT ANSWER: Changes identity if changed
Heraclitus - CORRECT ANSWER: "You cannot step into the same river twice"
Hick's answer to the problem of evil is: - CORRECT ANSWER: Soul making
If you have at least one premise that intends to support a conclusion, you have: -
CORRECT ANSWER: An agruement
In the "Apology", Socrates finally suggests the following as his punishment - CORRECT
ANSWER: A fine
In the Critio - CORRECT ANSWER: The "laws" and the "state" convince Socrates to face his death
Ivan, with respect to story of the death of an innocent child: - CORRECT ANSWER: "Respectfully returns his ticket"
Melitus and Anytus call Socrates a "gadfly" - CORRECT ANSWER: False
Monism - CORRECT ANSWER: Belief that there is only one universal substance
Natural evil is also called non-moral evil - CORRECT ANSWER: True
Omnipotent - CORRECT ANSWER: All powerful
Omniscient - CORRECT ANSWER: All Knowing
One argument given in the Crito for Socrates to stay is - CORRECT ANSWER: All of the above
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