Philo Quiz 2

Philo Quiz 2

12th Grade

10 Qs

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Philo Quiz 2

Philo Quiz 2

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Philosophy

12th Grade

Hard

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1.                                       is also referred to as coincidental correlation, or

       correlation not causation.

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    2. Logical chain of reasoning of a term or a word several times, but giving the

        particular word a different meaning each time is called                                .

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    3.                                   means understanding of philosophy and refraining from

         merely giving claims but through careful thought, one reasons through   

         argumentations.

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    4. One commits errors if one reaches an inductive generalization based on

         insufficient evidence is what we call                                       .

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5.                                       is the scientific study of the essential structures of

         consciousness.

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6.                                  focuses on careful inspection and description of phenomena

     or appearances.

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7.                                  is not primarily a philosophical method unlike

    phenomenology. It is neither a set of doctrines but more of an outlook or   

    attitude supported be diverse doctrines centered on certain common themes.

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