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15 questions to Introduction to Philosophy:6.
Philosophical questions are conceptual in nature; __________ deal in
probability and
plausibility
rather than absolute truth and falsehood.
A.
Philosophical uncertainties
B.
Philosophical answers
C.
Philosophical doubts
D.
Philosophical statements
7. A major
philosophical concept, ________________, deals with basic human characteristics
and similar
traits in other beings like chimpanzees and dolphins.
A.
Personhood
B. Selfhood
C.
Self-being
D.
Primitive self
Unit 1 Examination
Introduction to Philosophy
8. A(n)
________ fallacy involves an argument’s subject matter.
A. Formal
B. Informal
C. Truth
D. False
9. The two
parts of an argument are _____.
A. Premises
and conclusion
B. Fact and
conclusion
C. Premises
and falsehoods
D. Facts
and truths
12. “A
square has four sides” is a necessary and suffi cient condition for defi ning a
square.
A. True
B. False
13. The
potions riddle in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone is an excellent example
of
logical
thinking.
A. True
B. False
Unit 1 Examination
14. If
someone is a student at Hogwart’s, then he or she is studying witchcraft and
wizardry.
Neville
Longbottom is a student at Hogwart’s. Therefore, Neville Longbottom is
studying
witchcraft and wizardry. This is an excellent example of Modus Ponens, or
the
Asserting Rule.
A. True
B. False
15.
Analytical thinking is the philosophical application of psychoanalysis.
A. True
B. False
16.
Crossing the finish line first in a race in which you competed fairly and
without cheating
is a
necessary and sufficient condition for you to be the winner.
A. True or
B, False
19. B.F.
Skinner believes that human freedom is impossible.
A. True
B. False
Unit 1 Examination
20.
Freudianism claims that the human personality has neither conscious nor
unconscious
dimensions.
A. True
B. False
21. A
“Freudian slip” is an example of how the unconscious can determine what we say.
A. True
B. False
23. The
theory of free will implies about responsibility that because our actions
result
from our
own choices, we are fully responsible for them.
A. True
B. Fcalse
24.
Aristotle agrees with the following statement: The more we understand people,
the
more we
know how little responsibility they have for their actions.
A. True
B. False
25.
According to Ellis, irrational beliefs prove that determinism is correct.
A. True
B. False