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PHIL 201

PHIL 201

PHIL 201 QUIZ 4
NOTE: PAST ANSWERS ADDED AS A BONUS

Question 1 
1. Which of the following represents the key difference in thought from Descartes to Bacon?
 
the inductive method
 
experience of the physical world
 
particular ideas in the mind
 
critique of Aristotle
3 points   
Question 2 
1. Descartes believed that all men were born a tabula rasa.
 True 
 False 
3 points   
Question 3 
1. For Locke, which of the ideas below would be a complex idea:
 
rectangle
 
white
 
table
 
heavy
3 points   
Question 4 
1. Plato’s forms exist apart from the physical objects that they represent in the world experienced by our senses.
 True 
 False 
3 points   
Question 5 
1. Which of the following can be classified as a priori knowledge?
 
Mathematics
 
Anatomy
 
Astronomy
 
Revelation
3 points   
Question 6 
1. By “noumena” Kant is referring to
 
the raw sense data before it enters our mind
 
the organization of the raw data by our mind
 
what we can know
 
the foundational beliefs that form the basis for our knowledge
3 points   
Question 7 
1. According to the pointecast presentation on truth theories, Coherence is a sufficient condition for truth, but it is not a necessary condition for truth.
 True 
 False 
3 points   
Question 8 
1. Scientific anti-realism is the view that science does not claim objects like electrons actually exist. They are just a fictional construct to explain how things work. This view fits best with which truth theory:
 
Correspondence theory
 
Pragmatic theory
 
Coherence Theory
 
Construction Theory
3 points   
Question 9 
1. An argument used by Descartes to prove Gods existence:
 
Cosmological argument
 
Teleological argument
 
Ontological argument
 
Moral argument
3 points   
Question 10 
1. Plato develops the traditional view of knowledge in one particular book of his. What is the title of that specific book by Plato? (Note: “Complete Works” is not the answer.)
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Question 11 
1. Even after the Gettier problem, Dew and Foreman think that JTB is still at least a necessary condition for knowledge.
 
True.
 
False.
3 points   
Question 12 
1. The study of epistemology has had positive impact of which of the following?
 
History.
 
Art.
 
Politics.
 
Science.
3 points   
Question 13 
1. As long as justification is present, one can be assured that he/she has real knowledge.
 
True.
 
False.
3 points   
Question 14 
1. Knowledge has traditionally been defined as Justified, true, opinion.
 True 
 False 
3 points   
Question 15 
1. Gettier Problems show that:
 
JTB fails to properly account for a kind of belief.
 
JTB fails to demonstrate the truth of a claim.
 
JTB does not require biblical support for truth claims.
 
JTB may be based on weak justification or invalid inferences.
3 points   
Question 16 
1. Pragmatist theories of truth focus mostly how well a set of belief “work” for a particular person.
 
True.
 
False.
3 points   
Question 17 
1. The correspondence theory of truth is thought by some philosophers to be a pre-theoretic intuition that we philosophize with, not to.
 
True.
 
False.
3 points   
Question 18 
1. According to Dew and Foreman, if something exists, then something must be true of about the things that exists.
 
True.
 
False.
3 points   
Question 19 
1. Which of the following is not one of the reasons Dew and Foreman give to show that truth really does exist.
 
The denial of truth is self-contradictory.
 
The denial of truth is challenged by the nature of reality itself.
 
We have strong intuitions about truth.
 
The modern advancements in political thought.
3 points   
Question 20 
1. The correspondence theory of truth holds that statements are true when they correspond to the real state of affairs in the world.
 
True.
 
False.

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