1st Edition
PHIL 200: Intro to Philosophy
School: University of Arkansas (U of A )
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Pages: 6Study Guide for the Final Test of the semester including abortion argument, fred's argument, justin bieber argument, etc.
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Pages: 3Fred's story and denying of Premise 1 and Premise 2 and what denying those premises means for the argument.
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Pages: 2Discusses Judith Thompson and her defense against abortion. Also the famous Justin Bieber/Violinist case. And the extreme view is also discussed.
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Pages: 2Discusses the girl who created the abortion argument's views and defines what her views might imply.
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Pages: 3Provides two more arguments for prohibition, an argument with criticism for legalization, and an intro to the abortion argument
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Pages: 2Prohibitionists and Legalists are defined. Argument for prohibition and criticism against it and defense for criticism.
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Pages: 2Further describes common sense in determinism and indeterminism. Also provided is an argument for the dilemma regarding common sense with determinism and indeterminism and the outcomes.
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Pages: 2Indeterminism is defined. Common sense is inserted into the determinism/ indeterminism scenario. Human actions are brought into play as well.
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Pages: 3Description of "tit for tat." Ultimatum and Dictator games. Free Will and Responsibility. Determinism definition.
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Pages: 2The argument from equality (reasons for and against it). The argument from the plasticity of humans. The view from elementary psychology.
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Pages: 3Arguments against desire satisfaction theory continued (2e-2g) and two theories of human nature explained
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Pages: 2Arguments one through two D against the Desire Satisfaction Theory. Three cases in argument one against DST.
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Pages: 2Explanations 3-6 of Hedonism. Autonomy and the importance of it. The 2nd theory for the good life. Explanations for Desire satisfaction are explained too.
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Pages: 3Arguments, Hume's Dialogue, Anselm's Antological Argument, The problem of Evil by Mackie
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Pages: 2Complexity and Disorder from Hume's case. Also, Evil and Omnipotence is introduced
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Pages: 3Discusses the criticism of the Hume's Religion Argument and the responses that go against the criticisms.
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Pages: 2Brief overview of Anselm's Ontological argument, one of the most famous arguments about God.
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Pages: 2Places seemingly similar types of arguments against each other so it is easier to see the difference between them. The types of arguments are valid and invalid, sound and cogent, and strong and weak.
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Pages: 2Invalid Argument definition and examples. Strong vs. Weak Argument. Sound Argument vs. Cogent Argument
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Pages: 2Logic and argument is defined and examples are given to further explain both. Premise, statement, valid argument, and deductive and inductive arguments are also defined and include examples.
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Pages: 2Logic and Arguments are defined and explained. Statements and Premises are described and notes show how they interact with each other. Also, types of arguments are explained in detail.