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Deck 1: Dark Blue Velvet
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What fallacy is it when an argument assumes only two options when in fact there are more?
A) straw man
B) false dilemma
C) begging the question
D) appeal to emotion
A) straw man
B) false dilemma
C) begging the question
D) appeal to emotion
B
2
Philosophy requires objectivity, reasonableness, and an open mind.
True
3
Critical thinking skills that come with the practice of philosophizing can stand one in good stead when faced with the problems life generously provides.
True
4
_____ is defined as the philosophical study of art and of value judgments about art.
A) Aesthetics
B) Epistemology
C) Logic
D) Metaphysics
A) Aesthetics
B) Epistemology
C) Logic
D) Metaphysics
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5
The fallacy of _____ occurs when someone brings an irrelevancy into a conversation.
A) appeal to emotion
B) red herring
C) straw man
D) begging the question
A) appeal to emotion
B) red herring
C) straw man
D) begging the question
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6
The fallacy of _____ amounts to transferring the qualities of a spokesperson to his or her insights, arguments, beliefs, or positions.
A) red herring
B) begging the question
C) straw man
D) argumentum ad hominem
A) red herring
B) begging the question
C) straw man
D) argumentum ad hominem
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7
Art and beauty are primarily topics within social philosophy.
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8
If I refute a view that isn't your view and claim to have refuted you, then I have committed the "straw man" fallacy.
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9
Which of the following branches of philosophy does NOT involve questions related to values?
A) Moral
B) Metaphysics
C) Social
D) Political
A) Moral
B) Metaphysics
C) Social
D) Political
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10
Traditionally, philosophy has been divided into four main branches.
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11
In philosophy, what is an argument?
A) a factual disagreement between people
B) giving reasons for a belief
C) a shouting match
D) any verbal attempt to persuade
A) a factual disagreement between people
B) giving reasons for a belief
C) a shouting match
D) any verbal attempt to persuade
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12
Metaphysics, the theory of knowledge, is the branch of philosophy concerned with questions related to knowledge.
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13
Philosophical issues are rarely about values.
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14
Philosophy once included modern disciplines like physics and biology.
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15
Thinking that a person's position is frightening because the person himself is frightening would be an obvious mistake in reasoning. This is an example of the fallacy of _____.
A) argumentum ad hominem
B) switching the burden of proof
C) false dilemma
D) reductio ad absurdum
A) argumentum ad hominem
B) switching the burden of proof
C) false dilemma
D) reductio ad absurdum
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