Philosophy Exam 1
"Clinton is a loser with pasty white thighs---don't believe anything he says!" commits which fallacy ?
Ad hominem abusive
"Since there is no evidence against God's existence He must exist" commits which fallacy?
Appeal to Ignorance
"Euthanasia is moral because the majority of Americans support it" commits which fallacy?
Appeal to the crowd
"I'm using this Lean Mean Fat Grilling Machine because George Foreman says it's the best there is" commits which fallacy?
Appeal to unqualified authority
The name for a group of propositions where one is said to follow from others
Arguments
The founder of logic; pupil of Plato
Aristotle
False
Aristotle was the first to claim that "the unexamined life is not worth living."
Aesthetics belongs to which standard branch of philosophy?
Axiology
The study of value
Axiology
"Every football player on the team is good., therefore the team as a whole is good." commits what fallacy?
Composition
The name for a proposition which may or may not be true
Contingent
The study of knowledge
Epistemology
The name for a mistake in reasoning
Fallacies
A tautology may or may not be true.
False
According to Aristotle, it is possible to give a demonstration for everything
False
According to Russell, if two things are often found together and are never apart this proves that they will be found together in the next examined case
False
According to Russell, non-human animals are incapable of forming expectations based on past evidence
False
According to Socrates, the greatest evil is death
False
An argument is any statement that can be either true or false.
False
An informal fallacy is a mistake in reasoning due to the form of an argument.
False
In his apology, Socrates declared himself an atheist.
False
Inductive arguments typically progress from universal to particular propositions.
False
Plato was the founder of logic
False
Socrates stated that he had no children other than the citizens of Athens
False
The Law of the Excluded Middle claims that "a thing cannot both be and not be at the same time and from the same perspective."
False
The command "shut the door" is a proposition
False
The term philosophy literally mans "love of brother"
False
The three elements in an argument are deductive, inductive, and abductive.
False
"Every straw in the haystack is light, therefore the haystack is light." commits which fallacy?
Genetic fallacy
"I spoke with three people in Chattanooga and they all owned Hondas, everyone in Chattanooga must own Hondas" commits which fallacy?
Hasty induction
The study of reasoning
Logic
Who was Socrates' specific accuser at this trial?
Meletus
Discussions of God's existence and nature would belong primarily to which standard branch of philosophy?
Metaphysics
The study of reality
Metaphysics
"Since the majority of Americans believe in aliens they must exist" commits which fallacy?
None of the above
Term often used simultaneously with the word metaphysics
Ontology
"The beard does not the philosopher make" implies
Philosophers are not determined by looks, credentials, or education---all are philosophers to some degree
Philosopher famous for the phrase "the unexamined life is not worth living"
Plato
The name for any statement that can be evaluated as true or false
Propositions
Which of the following is not a subfield of Axiology?
Second-order studies
The name for a necessarily false proposition
Self-contradictory
The name for a necessarily true proposition
Tautology
According to Aristotle, one can demonstrate negatively that is impossible for a thing to be and not be
True
According to Russell, experience can neither confirm nor confute the inductive principle
True
According to Russell, if one used experience to prove the inductive principle one would be begging the question
True
According to Russell, the inductive principle is incapable of being proved by appealing to experience.
True
Ancient philosophers would include thinkers like Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
True
At one point in his life; Socrates was a senator
True
Axiology is the study of value
True
Detectives, doctors, and meteorologists all reason abductively.
True
Oftentimes a metaphysical issue will have consequences for issues in epistemology.
True
Philosophy can be defined as "the study of fundamental issues"
True
Socrates claimed to be led by an inner divine voice, sign, or oracle
True
Socrates declared that it was his goal to persuade everyone that their primary concern should be with the improvement of their soul.
True
Sometimes sound arguments have false conclusions
True
The Socratic Method is one of dialogue and questioning
True
The link between the premises and conclusion is inference or entailment.
True
What fallacy is committed if one attacks the supposed hypocrisy of one's opponent rather than their position?
Tu quoque
According to Russell, which of the following is completely dependent upon the inductive principle?
all of the above
Among which group did Socrates search and not find wisdom?
all of the above
Cogent arguments
all of the above
Deductive arguments are
all of the above
Metaphysics discusses the existence and nature of
all of the above
Inductive arguments
are often used by scientists
The modern period in philosophy
dealt largely with issues of epistemology
What fallacy is committed if the meaning of a term or phrase changes in the course of an argument
equivocation
Fallacies that incorrectly assess the strength of the evidence are fallacies of
generalization
Misconstruing the importance of a term or phrase is the
misplaced accent fallacy
The conclusion of a sound argument is
necessary
"Uncle Jimmy says that I should quit drinking beer because it's not good for me but he drinks beer all the time!" commits which fallacy?
none of the above
A valid argument
none of the above
Ascribing characteristics of the parts to the whole thy make up is
none of the above
Metaphysics is
none of the above
Socrates' final request was that his friend punish
none of the above
The four standard branches of philosophy are
none of the above
What fallacy is committed if one draws a conclusion before it's warranted by the evidence?
none of the above
Which historical period is distinguished by emphasizing issues on epistemology?
none of the above
How old was Socrates when he was tried for corrupting the youth and denying the gods?
over 70
According to Russell, expectations that the future will resemble the past are
probable
Second-order studies are
studies about studies
Epistemology is
study of knowledge