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PHI 103 WEEK 1 QUIZ VERSION 4 | 100% CORRECT

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Week 1 - Quiz
Due Mar 12 at 11:59pm Points 20 Questions 20 Time Limit 60 Minutes
Allowed Attempts 3


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Complete the quiz on the assigned readings for the week. This quiz consists of 20 questions and is worth 5%
of your course grade. You will have 1 hour to complete the quiz and it must be taken in one sitting. You will
be allowed up to three attempts at the quiz, with only the final attempt counting towards your grade.

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Question 1 pts


An argument, as defined in logic, is __________.


Correct!
a methodological defense of a position


a verbal dispute characterized by anger and hostility




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, something that is emotional in nature


the opposite of what people do when they think rationally




Question 2 pts


Which of the following is a premise marker?


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Question 3 pts


Explanations differ from arguments in that __________.
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their conclusions do not follow from the premises
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Correct Answer they are about conclusions that are already accepted to be true
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they are about debated issues


You Answered they provide reasons for believing something to be case




The answer can be found in Section 2.4, “Classifying Arguments,” of
With Good Reason: A Guide to Critical Thinking.




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