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Chapter 1: Fair-Minded Thinking Exam Questions And Answers
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Chapter 1: Fair-Minded Thinking Exam Questions And Answers 
 
Fair-Minded Thinking - ANS - Entails the predisposition to consider all relevant viewpoints equally, without reference to one's own feelings or selfish interests, or the feelings or selfish interests of one's friends, community or nation. 
- Being uninfluenced/non biased by one's own advantage or the advantage of one's group. 
- Opposite is intellectual unfairness 
 
Weak-Sense Thinking - ANS - Also known as sophist 
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Communication 301 CSULB Fall semester Exam study guide 2024 latest update already graded A+.
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What are three components that make up the Hermeneutical triangle? 
1. Author 
2. Message 
3. Audience 
 
 
 
True or False: 
The great philosopher Aristotle argued Rhetoric being taught by the Sophist was mere cookery and had no substance as a disciple of study 
False 
 
 
 
What are the different types of Critical thinking? 
Description 
 
Analysis 
 
Interpretation 
 
Evaluation 
 
 
 
Which Rhetorical patterns do critics look for in a message? 
Patterns of Repetition 
 
Patterns of Sequencin...
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Critical Thinking Exam 1 with Questions and Answers
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Critical Thinking Exam 1 with Questions and Answers 
 
Fairminded Thinker ANSWER must develop traits such as intellectual humility, intellectual integrity, intellectual courage, autonomy, empathy, perseverance, and confidence in reason. 
 
Sophist ANSWER Weak-sense thinker, the art of winning arguments, other viewpoints are ignored 
-unethical lawyers, prosecutors, and politicians 
 
Strong-sense thinkers ANSWER -consistent pursuit of the fair and just 
-strive to be ethical 
 
Critical Thinking...
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Philosophy Exam 2023 with verified questions and answers
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Philosophy Areas of Study - correct answerMetaphysics, epistemology, ethics, social/political philosophy, aesthetics, and logic 
 
Philosophy - correct answerWonder, a dynamic process, wisdom, and truth 
"the love or persuit of wisdom) 
 
Philen - correct answerLove 
 
Sophia - correct answerWisdom 
 
Ultimate Aim of Philosophy - correct answer-to complete liberty of the mind 
-freedom from all social, political, or religious prejudice 
-to care for the well being of the soul 
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Philosophy Exam 1 questions and answers 2023
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Philosophy Exam 1 questions and answers 2023Philosophy Areas of Study 
Metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, social/political philosophy, aesthetics, and logic 
 
 
 
Philosophy 
Wonder, a dynamic process, wisdom, and truth 
"the love or persuit of wisdom) 
 
 
 
Philen 
Love 
 
 
 
Sophia 
Wisdom 
 
 
 
Ultimate Aim of Philosophy 
-to complete liberty of the mind 
-freedom from all social, political, or religious prejudice 
-to care for the well being of the soul 
- answer the question, "what is...
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Philosophy Exam 1, questions and answers latest updated
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Philosophy Exam 1, questions and answers latest updated 
Philosophy Areas of Study 
Metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, social/political philosophy, aesthetics, and logic 
 
 
 
Philosophy 
Wonder, a dynamic process, wisdom, and truth 
"the love or persuit of wisdom) 
 
 
 
Philen 
Love 
 
 
 
Sophia 
Wisdom 
 
 
 
Ultimate Aim of Philosophy 
-to complete liberty of the mind 
-freedom from all social, political, or religious prejudice 
-to care for the well being of the soul 
- answer the questi...
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Philosophy Test Bank
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1.	Not investigating whether or not one's beliefs about the physical universe make sense in connection with their beliefs about their gods fails which criterion of good thinking/philosophy/science? a.	consistency b. coherency c. adequacy d. applicability e. communicability b.	coherency 2.	Literary writing, like that of Hemingway or Steinbeck, a. mythic explana- in that it attempts to explain some aspect of human experience is an example of a.	mythic explanation b. material explanation c....
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Western Philosophy
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1.	a posteriori	Literally "after experience"; knowledge that comes from experience 2.	"a strutting wa- terfowl" Aristophanes said this about Socrates; In Aristophne's play, the bird mocks Socrates 3.	Academy	Plato's school 4.	Achilles and the Tortoise Zano's paradoxes - infinities within infinities 5.	actuality (act)	God is actuality, matter is potentiality; contrast with poten- cy 6.	air	Anaxemendes thought this was the fundamental sub- stance 7.	Alexander t...
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Intro to Philosophy Test Bank
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Intro to Philosophy Test Bank 1. What is the etymological meaning of the term philosophy? a. Search for meaning b. Way of the sage c. Love of one’s own view d. Love of wisdom Correct: d. Love of wisdom 2. Which of the following involves the study of “ultimate reality”? a. Ethics b. Metaphysics c. Epistemology d. Social and political philosophy Correct: b. Metaphysics 3. What is the name for the branch of philosophy that studies the nature, origin, and even possibility, of knowledge? a. Met...
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the Taoist understanding of the Tao [or Way] (Axial Period); 
~at least two components of Socrates’ philosophy ("Miracle" of Greece”); 
~the Hindu concepts of Atman and jiva (Vedas); 
~at least two characteristics of Sophist thinking (Enter the Sophists). 
~Plato’s views on the relationship between the soul (mind) and the body (Plato: Metaphysician 
or Sublime Humorist?).