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PHIL 120 Module 5 Reflections 4-7 Portage learning
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    PHIL 120 Module 5 Reflections 4-7 Portage learning

  • M5: Journal Reflections 4-7 Journal Reflection #4 I am entering the health care field because I want to do work that helps others and I want to make a positive impact on people’s lives. My first career was as a 2nd grade teacher and although I cared immensely for my students and their families, I realized that a classroom of 25+ kids was just not for me. I believe my motivation for this career change is a combination of my desire to continue helping others and a fascination into medicine...
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PHIL 120 Module 5 Reflections 1-3 Portage learning
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  • ournal Reflection #1 Having universal moral laws is not something I support. I think that not everything is black and white and particular circumstances do come into play when choosing right from wrong. The google definition of ‘morals’ is “a lesson, especially one concerning what is right or prudent, that can be derived from a story, a piece of information, or an experience.” This same google definition also stated that morals are “a person's standards of behavior or beliefs c...
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’PHIL 120 Module 4 Reflections Portage learning
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  • Journal Reflection #1 It is hard to pinpoint exactly what everyone deems as the ‘good life’ because everyone has their own opinion. However, I feel that today’s commonly held perspectives would lean towards viewing the good life in a materialistic way. How much money you have and how nice your possessions are, equates to how ‘good’ your life is. I feel like many people have the vice of envying what other people have and feel the need to level up. These ideas come from social med...
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PHIL 120 Module 3 Reflections Portage learning
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    PHIL 120 Module 3 Reflections Portage learning

  • Journal Reflection #1 I would not allow the CNA to give the medicine. In 4.1 of the ANA’s code of ethics it states that “nurses must always comply with and adhere to state nurse practices, regulations and standard of care”. Having the RN be the specific person to hand out medicine would be an example of a regulation. If the nurse allows the CNA to do it, they are breaking regulation. In this scenario, the delegation of tasks seems to be more important than timely medicine. The head n...
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PHIL 120 Module 2 Reflections Portage learning
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    PHIL 120 Module 2 Reflections Portage learning

  • Hearing that person A has dementia was not a huge surprise to me. She is 88 years old and the chances of developing dementia grow with age. I was however a little surprised to hear that person B has ovarian cancer. I feel like 23 is so young for that diagnosis. Person D’s diagnosis of a self-inflicted abdomen wound took me by surprise as well. I assumed that if he really was innocent that he would be fighting to get out of jail and not trying to take his own life. I was mostly surprised t...
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PHIL 120 Reflection 1: Journal Reflection Portage learning
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    PHIL 120 Reflection 1: Journal Reflection Portage learning

  • What differences exist in social and economic status of the four people described? The four people described come from various social and economic statuses. Person A seems to be leading a good life and I would assume in the upper economic class. She is well traveled having lived in 6 countries and I would assume has traveled to even more. She also must be well educated because of her occupation as a CEO. Person B strikes me as being young for already having two children. You do not need a c...
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PHIL 120 Exam 3 (PHIL 120) | 2025/2026 | 60+ Verified Q&A on Personal Identity, Free Will, Determinism, Existentialism
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    PHIL 120 Exam 3 (PHIL 120) | 2025/2026 | 60+ Verified Q&A on Personal Identity, Free Will, Determinism, Existentialism

  • This document contains 60+ concise and fully answered exam questions from PHIL 120: Introduction to Philosophy, focused on Exam 3 at the University of Illinois for the 2025/2026 academic year. It explores enduring philosophical problems such as the nature of the self, consciousness, freedom, determinism, and existential authenticity—delivered in a structured, student-friendly format designed to support test prep and essay revision. Topics covered include: Personal identity theories: –...
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PHIL 120 Timed Exam 3 (PHIL 120) | 2025/2026 | 50+ Timed Logic Questions on Truth Tables, Validity, Symbolic Translation
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    PHIL 120 Timed Exam 3 (PHIL 120) | 2025/2026 | 50+ Timed Logic Questions on Truth Tables, Validity, Symbolic Translation

  • This document contains 50+ timed and graded exam questions with verified answers from PHIL 120 (Introduction to Logic) Exam 3 at the University of Illinois, prepared for the 2025/2026 academic year. Tailored for logic students, the questions are designed to assess core deductive reasoning skills under timed conditions, closely reflecting the structure of actual university-level logic exams. The exam includes topics such as: Symbolic translation of natural language sentences, involving logi...
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PHIL 120 Exam 3 (PHIL 120) | 2025/2026 | 100+ Q&A on Natural Theology, Divine Action, Evil, Cosmological Arguments
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    PHIL 120 Exam 3 (PHIL 120) | 2025/2026 | 100+ Q&A on Natural Theology, Divine Action, Evil, Cosmological Arguments

  • This document features 100+ accurately answered and exam-ready questions from PHIL 120: Introduction to Philosophy, specifically for Exam 3 at the University of Illinois during the 2025/2026 academic year. It provides a deep, structured exploration of philosophical theology, including classical and neo-theist perspectives, core metaphysical doctrines, and objections related to divine attributes and the problem of evil. Key areas covered include: Natural vs. revealed theology and their role...
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