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Phil 100 1nd Edition Lecture 3 Outline of Last Lecture I. Valid Argument PatternsOutline of Current Lecture II. Example of Argument PatternsCurrent Lecture:Class example: A: Anxious; won’t go to parties without BB: Free spirit; can go to any party with or without anyoneIf A is at the party, then B is there too If A then B A---------- BIf B is not at the party, then A is not there. But, If B is at the party, A may or may not be there.(~ is called a tilda= not, false, not true)End of class: Ideas to keep in mind for assigned reading homeworkThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- What is worship?- What would make a being worthy of worship?- Omnipotence- All powerful- Omniscience- All knowing- Omnibelevolence- All good(Read “Paley, The Argument from Design” on ecampus for


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