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Liberty University PHIL 201 quiz 1 complete solutions correct answers A+ work More than 11 different versions Question 1 It is possible to be completely rational and justified and still be wrong... . Question 2 The study of biology would be considered a Question 3 Which statement best expresses Socrates idea that the unexamined life is not worth living: Question 4 Philosophy and science are different in that: Question 5 Philosophy is more concerned with newly emerging concepts than with perennial, foundational issues. Question 6 Which of the following is true: Question 7 The ways in which philosophy is practical, according to the reading, include: Question 8 By saying worldview is coherent we mean that: Question 9 The one below that is NOT one of the benefits described in the reading of examining and evaluating our beliefs: Question 10 An attitude of examining beliefs to determine what the mean and if they are true is called: Question 11 One finds a general principle in Scripture and then attempts to apply it to an example in current times. The presentation describes this process as: Question 12 Philosophy aids evangelism specifically by: Question 13 The three elements listed in the reading that fulfill the biblical mandate to develop a Christian philosophical mindset would include one of the following: Question 14 To offer a defense for the Christian faith from outside attacks is the task of: Question 15 Philosophy aids theology by: Question 16 Philosophy is about asking questions of which there are no real answers. Question 17 We should be open to changing our interpretation of passage if the evidence warrants that we should do so. Question 18 The subbranch of metaphysics that deals with the nature of existence itself is: Question 19 The branch of philosophy that deals with general theories of values is: Question 20 The Bible adequately addresses almost every philosophical issue and question. · Question 1 3 out of 3 points A comprehensive system of beliefs that functions as an explanation and interpretation of reality is called: · Question 2 3 out of 3 points Which statement best expresses Socrates idea that the unexamined life is not worth living: · Question 3 3 out of 3 points Philosophy is mostly interested in discovering new factual data. · Question 4 3 out of 3 points A statement about what a person ought to do is called: · Question 5 3 out of 3 points What was Kierkegaard’s point about understanding life backward but living it forward: · Question 6 3 out of 3 points Adopting the philosophical mindset is more like a job than a vocation. · Question 7 3 out of 3 points The main way mentioned in the reading that the philosophical mindset helps in making moral decisions by: · Question 8 3 out of 3 points Our epistemic obligations include the duty to clarify and justify our beliefs. · Question 9 3 out of 3 points Our intellectual appetite is a natural desire to know and understand. · Question 10 3 out of 3 points The science and art of interpreting scripture is called: · Question 11 3 out of 3 points Philosophy aids evangelism specifically by: · Question 12 3 out of 3 points The three elements listed in the reading that fulfill the biblical mandate to develop a Christian philosophical mindset would include one of the following: · Question 13 3 out of 3 points Prooftexting is often a legitimate way to use scripture. · Question 14 3 out of 3 points What was Paul doing in Col 2: · Question 15 3 out of 3 points In the presentation the fideist use of the Bible was opposed by the concept of natural revelation. · Question 16 3 out of 3 points The presentation says we should be open to changing our interpretation of passage if the evidence warrants that we should do so. · Question 17 3 out of 3 points The presentation suggests that believers are not obligated to supply a Bible verse to support every argument in philosophy. · Question 18 3 out of 3 points The presentation suggests that a neutral approach is unattainable because we all need a starting point for doing philosophy. · Question 19 3 out of 3 points In the presentation, “critical usage” of scripture means: · Question 20 3 out of 3 points The word “philosophy” comes from a combination of two Greek terms. Give the meaning that goes along with each term. Question 1 Philosophy is mostly interested in discovering new factual data. Question 2 Philosophy and art are different in that philosophy argues for a view while art usually just expresses it. Question 3 Philosophy evaluates everything including issues of faith. Question 4 The goal in doing philosophy is to start as best as one can from a completely neutral position on every issue. Question 5 Cultivating a worldview, as Foreman describes it, is something everyone has done. Question 6 The one below that is NOT one of the benefits described in the reading of examining and evaluating our beliefs: Question 7 Philosophers largely agree on most issues. That is why they get along with each other so well. Question 8 A process of education that forces students to think through and clarify their beliefs by asking them questions is called the: Question 9 The five main reasons given in the reading for why developing the mindset in general includes all but the following: Question 10 Philosophy aids theology by: Question 11 To offer a defense for the Christian faith from outside attacks is the task of: Question 12 According to the reading, it is possible to do hermeneutics without doing philosophy, however you never should. Question 13 The problems listed in the reading with the view that “Christians don’t need philosophy, we have the Bible,” include the following: Question 14 A principle of interpretation where one finds a principle in scripture and applies it to an example in current times. Question 15 The presentation says we should be prepared to explain the literary and historical context of a passage of scripture if we are going to use that passage as support in an argument. Question 16 The presentation says the Bible adequately addresses almost every philosophical issue and question. Question 17 In the presentation, which of the following was NOT within the guidelines recommended for the “critical use” of scripture in doing philosophy: Question 18 In the presentation, “critical usage” of scripture means: Question 19 The presentation suggests that a neutral approach is unattainable because we all need a starting point for doing philosophy. Question 20 The word “philosophy” comes from a combination of two Greek terms. Give the meaning that goes along with each term. · Question 1 3 out of 3 points Which of the beliefs below would qualify as a foundational belief: · Question 2 3 out of 3 points Philosophy and science are different in that: · Question 3 3 out of 3 points It is possible to be completely rational and justified and still be wrong. · Question 4 3 out of 3 points When I seek to know if a belief is true, I am performing the task of: · Question 5 3 out of 3 points Philosophy evaluates everything including issues of faith. · Question 6 3 out of 3 points Our epistemic obligations include the duty to clarify and justify our beliefs. · Question 7 3 out of 3 points Adopting the philosophical mindset is more like a job than a vocation. · Question 8 3 out of 3 points The ways in which philosophy is practical, according to the reading, include: · Question 9 3 out of 3 points By saying worldview is coherent we mean that: · Question 10 3 out of 3 points Bertrand Russell thought philosophy was important because: · Question 11 3 out of 3 points How does Jesus affirm the importance of using reason: · Question 12 3 out of 3 points The problems listed in the reading with the view that “Christians don’t need philosophy, we have the Bible,” include the following: · Question 13 3 out of 3 points The passage that says we should always be prepared to offer a defense for the hope within us: · Question 14 3 out of 3 points According to the reading, it is possible to do hermeneutics without doing philosophy, however you never should. · Question 15 3 out of 3 points While we are not all called to be philosophers by vocation, what does the biblical mandate say we all called to do: · Question 16 3 out of 3 points When I offer you my thought-out, well-reasoned belief about an issue, I am giving you my: · Question 17 3 out of 3 points We raise a question in history class about whether or not it was right for President Lincoln to abuse his powers in suspending the writ of habeas corpus during the Civil War. Under which branch of philosophy would you place this discussion: · Question 18 3 out of 3 points By “critical usage” of scripture is meant: · Question 19 3 out of 3 points In the presentation we answered the misconception that there are no answers to most philosophical questions by saying: · Question 20 3 out of 3 points The one below that is not one of the three major branches of philosophy: Question 1 A statement about what a person ought to do is called: Question 2 The study of biology would be considered a Question 3 Which of the following are philosophers concerned about: Question 4 Philosophy is more concerned with newly emerging concepts than with perennial, foundational issues. Question 5 Philosophy is mostly interested in discovering new factual data. Question 6 Bertrand Russell thought philosophy was important because: Question 7 Cultivating a worldview, as Foreman describes it, is something everyone has done. Question 8 What was Kierkegaard’s point about understanding life backward but living it forward: Question 9 Choose the best answer: What is wrong with the following set of beliefs as a worldview: (a) There is no God, (b) Man evolved from lower animals over a long period of time, (c) there is no afterlife, (d) people should be good to each other, (e) matter and energy are all that exist, (f) the universe is without any ultimate meaning and value. Question 10 By saying worldview is consistent we mean that: Question 11 What was Paul doing in Col 2: Question 12 The passage that says we should handle accurately the word of God: Question 13 According to the reading, it is possible to do hermeneutics without doing philosophy, however you never should. Question 14 To offer a defense for the Christian faith from outside attacks is the task of: Question 15 A supererogatory act: Question 16 The branch of philosophy that deals with general theories of values is: Question 17 According to the presentation, when dealing with a difficult text in the Bible, every alternative interpretation deserves equally serious consideration. Question 18 Philosophers seldom agree on many issues. Question 19 The question “What is truth?” is covered under which branch of philosophy: Question 20 Which of the following was NOT within the guidelines recommended for the “critical use” of scripture in doing philosophy: · Question 1 3 out of 3 points According to the reading, Abraham was an example of blind faith. · Question 2 3 out of 3 points The goal in doing philosophy is to start as best as one can from a completely neutral position on every issue. · Question 3 3 out of 3 points It is possible to be completely rational and justified and still be wrong. · Question 4 3 out of 3 points Which statement best expresses Socrates idea that the unexamined life is not worth living: · Question 5 3 out of 3 points The word “philosophy” originated from two Greek terms: philo which means “love” and sophos which means: · Question 6 3 out of 3 points By saying worldview is coherent we mean that: · Question 7 3 out of 3 points The ways in which philosophy is practical, according to the reading, include: · Question 8 3 out of 3 points Which of the following is true: · Question 9 3 out of 3 points Bertrand Russell thought philosophy was important because: · Question 10 3 out of 3 points Our epistemic obligations include the duty to clarify and justify our beliefs. · Question 11 3 out of 3 points Philosophy aids evangelism specifically by: · Question 12 3 out of 3 points How does Jesus affirm the importance of using reason: · Question 13 3 out of 3 points The problems listed in the reading with the view that “Christians don’t need philosophy, we have the Bible,” include the following: · Question 14 3 out of 3 points To offer a defense for the Christian faith from outside attacks is the task of: · Question 15 3 out of 3 points The three elements listed in the reading that fulfill the biblical mandate to develop a Christian philosophical mindset would include one of the following: · Question 16 3 out of 3 points We raise a question in history class about whether or not it was right for President Lincoln to abuse his powers in suspending the writ of habeas corpus during the Civil War. Under which branch of philosophy would you place this discussion: · Question 17 3 out of 3 points The sub-branch of metaphysics that deals with the nature of existence itself is: · Question 18 3 out of 3 points Which of the following was NOT within the guidelines recommended for the “critical use” of scripture in doing philosophy: · Question 19 The question about whether we can know if God exists or not is: · Question 20 3 out of 3 points The Bible adequately addresses almost every philosophical issue and question. Question 1 When I seek to know if a belief is true, I am performing the task of: Question 2 Which of the beliefs below would qualify as a foundational belief: Question 3 It is possible to be completely rational and justified and still be wrong. Question 4 The word “philosophy” originated from two Greek terms: philo which means “love” and sophos which means: Question 5 According to the reading, Abraham was an example of blind faith. Question 6 The element of comprehensiveness means a worldview should account for every possible belief. Question 7 A process of education that forces students to think through and clarify their beliefs by asking them questions is called the: Question 8 Choose the best answer: What is wrong with the following set of beliefs as a worldview: (a) There is no God, (b) Man evolved from lower animals over a long period of time, (c) there is no afterlife, (d) people should be good to each other, (e) matter and energy are all that exist, (f) the universe is without any ultimate meaning and value. Question 9 By saying worldview is coherent we mean that: Question 10 Our intellectual appetite is a natural desire to know and understand. Question 11 The science and art of interpreting scripture is called: Question 12 According to the reading, it is possible to do hermeneutics without doing philosophy, however you never should. Question 13 A supererogatory act: Question 14 The three elements listed in the reading that fulfill the biblical mandate to develop a Christian philosophical mindset would include one of the following: Question 15 Using scripture “strategically” means: Question 16 By “critical usage” of scripture is meant: Question 17 The one below that is not one of the three major branches of philosophy: Question 18 We should be open to changing our interpretation of passage if the evidence warrants that we should do so. Question 19 We raise a question in history class about whether or not it was right for President Lincoln to abuse his powers in suspending the writ of habeas corpus during the Civil War. Under which branch of philosophy would you place this discussion: Question 20 The sub¬branch of metaphysics that deals with the nature of existence itself is: Question 1 Philosophy and art are different in that philosophy argues for a view while art usually just expresses it. Question 2 Which of the following is NOT one of the aspects of “critical thinking” according to the reading: Question 3 According to the reading, Abraham was an example of blind faith. Question 4 When I seek to know if a belief is true, I am performing the task of: Question 5 The study of biology would be considered a Question 6 Bertrand Russell thought philosophy was important because: Question 7 The one below that is NOT one of the benefits described in the reading of examining and evaluating our beliefs: Question 8 Choose the best answer: What is wrong with the following set of beliefs as a worldview: (a) There is no God, (b) Man evolved from lower animals over a long period of time, (c) there is no afterlife, (d) people should be good to each other, (e) matter and energy are all that exist, (f) the universe is without any ultimate meaning and value. Question 9 Which of the following is true: Question 10 An attitude of examining beliefs to determine what the mean and if they are true is called: Question 11 A supererogatory act: Question 12 Using scripture “strategically” means: Question 13 To offer a defense for the Christian faith from outside attacks is the task of: Question 14 According to the reading, it is possible to do hermeneutics without doing philosophy, however you never should. Question 15 Philosophy aids theology by: Question 16 The branch of philosophy that deals with general theories of values is: Question 17 We should be prepared to explain the literary and historical context of a passage of scripture if we are going to use it as support in an argument. Question 18 The Bible adequately addresses almost every philosophical issue and question. Question 19 The one below that is not one of the three major branches of philosophy: Question 20 By “critical usage” of scripture is meant: Question 1 The goal in doing philosophy is to start as best as one can from a completely neutral position on every issue. Question 2 Which of the following is NOT one of the aspects of “critical thinking” according to the reading: Question 3 When I seek to know if a belief is true, I am performing the task of: Question 4 A comprehensive system of beliefs that functions as an explanation and interpretation of reality is called: Question 5 Which statement best expresses Socrates idea that the unexamined life is not worth living: Question 6 The ways in which philosophy is practical, according to the reading, include: Question 7 What was Kierkegaard’s point about understanding life backward but living it forward: Question 8 Philosophers largely agree on most issues. That is why they get along with each other so well. Question 9 The one below that is NOT one of the characteristics of good philosophical argument: Question 10 A process of education that forces students to think through and clarify their beliefs by asking them questions is called the: Question 11 While we are not all called to be philosophers by vocation, what does the biblical mandate say we all called to do: Question 12 The passage that says we should always be prepared to offer a defense for the hope within us: Question 13 Philosophy aids theology by: Question 14 Prooftexting is often a legitimate way to use scripture. Question 15 What was Paul doing in Col 2: Question 16 The question of the existence of God comes under which branch of philosophy: Question 17 The sub¬branch of metaphysics that deals with the nature of existence itself is: Question 18 According to the presentation, when dealing with a difficult text in the Bible, every alternative interpretation deserves equally serious consideration. Question 19 Philosophers seldom agree on many issues. Question 20 We begin with a debate about the problem of evil and I suggest that one solution to the problem is that free will makes evil possible. You question whether we have free will or not and we get into a discussion of the reality of free will. Under what branch of philosophy would you place our discussion now? Philosophy is more concerned with newly emerging concepts than with perennial, foundational issues. Philosophy and art are different in that philosophy argues for a view while art usually just expresses it Scientism is defined as the philosophy of science and the methods of establishing scientific theories A statement about what a person ought to do is called The word “philosophy” originated from two Greek terms: philo which means “love” and sophos which means The one below that is NOT one of the characteristics of good philosophical argument Cultivating a worldview, as Foreman describes it, is something everyone has done The main way mentioned in the reading that the philosophical mindset helps in making moral decisions by Philosophers largely agree on most issues. That is why they get along with each other so well What should one do if one encounters a new belief that creates inconsistency in a one’s set of beliefs Prooftexting is often a legitimate way to use scripture While we are not all called to be philosophers by vocation, what does the biblical mandate say we all called to do A principle of interpretation where one finds a principle in scripture and applies it to an example in current times A supererogatory act Using scripture “strategically” means When I offer you my thought-out, well-reasoned belief about an issue, I am giving you my The one below that is not one of the three major branches of philosophy We raise a question in history class about whether or not it was right for President Lincoln to abuse his powers in suspending the writ of habeas corpus during the Civil War. Under which branch of philosophy would you place this discussion By “critical usage” of scripture is meant Philosophy is about asking questions of which there are no real answers Question 1 Which of the beliefs below would qualify as a foundational belief: Question 2 Reason is “prior” to God in terms of: Question 3 Which of the following is NOT one of the aspects of “critical thinking” according to the reading: Question 4 A comprehensive system of beliefs that functions as an explanation and interpretation of reality is called: Question 5 The relationship between propositional knowledge and experiential knowledge is: Question 6 Choose the best answer: What is wrong with the following set of beliefs as a worldview: (a) There is no God, (b) Man evolved from lower animals over a long period of time, (c) there is no afterlife, (d) people should be good to each other, (e) matter and energy are all that exist, (f) the universe is without any ultimate meaning and value. Question 7 Adopting the philosophical mindset is more like a job than a vocation. Question 8 Our epistemic obligations include the duty to clarify and justify our beliefs. Question 9 Which of the following is true: Question 10 Bertrand Russell thought philosophy was important because: Question 11 The three elements listed in the reading that fulfill the biblical mandate to develop a Christian philosophical mindset would include one of the following: Question 12 The passage of scripture that says we should beware of vain and deceptive philosophy is: Question 13 According to the reading, it is possible to do hermeneutics without doing philosophy, however you never should. Question 14 How does the story in Acts 17 demonstrate the value of reason: Question 15 To offer a defense for the Christian faith from outside attacks is the task of: Question 16 The Bible adequately addresses almost every philosophical issue and question. Question 17 Philosophy is about asking questions of which there are no real answers. Question 18 We raise a question in history class about whether or not it was right for President Lincoln to abuse his powers in suspending the writ of habeas corpus during the Civil War. Under which branch of philosophy would you place this discussion: Question 19 The one below that is not one of the three major branches of philosophy: Question 20 We should be prepared to explain the literary and historical context of a passage of scripture if we are going to use it as support in an argument. [Show More]

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