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Deck 6: Truth
1
Who argued that the truth of an idea depends on the practical difference it makes?
A) Hume
B) Locke
C) James
D) Russell
A) Hume
B) Locke
C) James
D) Russell
C
2
Which of the following logician and philosopher argues that truth is a property of sentences?
A) Alvin Goldman
B) C. I. Lewis
C) Alfred Tarski
D) John Searle
A) Alvin Goldman
B) C. I. Lewis
C) Alfred Tarski
D) John Searle
C
3
Who said that we were out to "trap" nature?
A) Putnam
B) Descartes
C) Quine
D) James
A) Putnam
B) Descartes
C) Quine
D) James
C
4
What philosopher wrote the following: "The language and the history of the time the writer was living in is the context within which individual texts have to be interpreted."?
A) Friedrich Nietzsche
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Hermes
D) Friedrich Schleiermacher
A) Friedrich Nietzsche
B) Thomas Aquinas
C) Hermes
D) Friedrich Schleiermacher
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5
How many kinds of particles and forces are recognized in the standard theory of matter?
A) Three kinds of particles, four kinds of forces
B) Four kinds of forces, three kinds of particles
C) Three kinds of particles, three kinds of forces
D) Four kinds of forces, four kinds of forces
A) Three kinds of particles, four kinds of forces
B) Four kinds of forces, three kinds of particles
C) Three kinds of particles, three kinds of forces
D) Four kinds of forces, four kinds of forces
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6
What philosopher argued that we should strive to develop a perfect language in which we could express our ideas with complete clarity?
A) Thomas Aquinas
B) Gottfried Leibniz
C) Wilhelm Dilthey
D) Friedrich Schleiermacher
A) Thomas Aquinas
B) Gottfried Leibniz
C) Wilhelm Dilthey
D) Friedrich Schleiermacher
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7
Vatsyayana accepted which view of truth?
A) Rationalism
B) Foundationalism
C) Correspondence
D) Pragmatism
A) Rationalism
B) Foundationalism
C) Correspondence
D) Pragmatism
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8
Which of the following philosophers accepted the coherence theory of truth?
A) Dharmakirti
B) Vatsyayana
C) John Dewey
D) Charles S. Peirce
A) Dharmakirti
B) Vatsyayana
C) John Dewey
D) Charles S. Peirce
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9
Who believed that the attempt to find one characterization of truth that covers every kind of truth was doomed to fail?
A) Putnam
B) Descartes
C) Quine
D) James
A) Putnam
B) Descartes
C) Quine
D) James
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10
According to the ____ theory of truth a statement is true if it is useful to believe.
A) pragmatic
B) coherence
C) foundationalist
D) correspondence
A) pragmatic
B) coherence
C) foundationalist
D) correspondence
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11
Bertrand Russell developed a
A) Foundational theory
B) Pragmatic theory
C) Correspondence theory
D) Skeptical theory
A) Foundational theory
B) Pragmatic theory
C) Correspondence theory
D) Skeptical theory
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12
Which of the following philosophers proposed a version of the correspondence theory of truth?
A) Rudolf Carnap
B) Clarence I. Lewis
C) Bertrand Russell
D) George Bishop Berkeley
A) Rudolf Carnap
B) Clarence I. Lewis
C) Bertrand Russell
D) George Bishop Berkeley
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13
What contemporary philosopher argues that truth is whatever has passed society's "procedures of justification"?
A) Richard Rorty
B) Bertrand Russell
C) John Locke
D) Alfred Tarski
A) Richard Rorty
B) Bertrand Russell
C) John Locke
D) Alfred Tarski
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14
What philosopher wrote: "A text is understood only if it is understood in a different way every time."?
A) Hans-Georg Gadamer
B) Ludwig Wittgenstein
C) David Hume
D) Immanuel Kant
A) Hans-Georg Gadamer
B) Ludwig Wittgenstein
C) David Hume
D) Immanuel Kant
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15
What philosopher wrote: "The world is the totallity of facts,not of things."?
A) Thomas Aquinas
B) Hans-Georg Gadamer
C) Ludwig Wittgenstein
D) Wilhelm Dilthey
A) Thomas Aquinas
B) Hans-Georg Gadamer
C) Ludwig Wittgenstein
D) Wilhelm Dilthey
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16
Wilfred Sellars argued that
A) There were no basic beliefs
B) That our basic beliefs are foundational
C) That knowledge is impossible
D) That knowledge is culturally relative
A) There were no basic beliefs
B) That our basic beliefs are foundational
C) That knowledge is impossible
D) That knowledge is culturally relative
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17
Gettier examples assume
A) That people are justified in believing things when they rely on their past experiences
B) That justified true belief constitutes knowledge
C) That people are justified in believing things when they rely on others' testimony
D) That people can only rely on their senses for knowledge
A) That people are justified in believing things when they rely on their past experiences
B) That justified true belief constitutes knowledge
C) That people are justified in believing things when they rely on others' testimony
D) That people can only rely on their senses for knowledge
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18
According to the ____ view of scientific truth,scientific theories are literally true or false.
A) pragamatist
B) relativist
C) realist
D) instrumentalist
A) pragamatist
B) relativist
C) realist
D) instrumentalist
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19
John Searle believes that all true propositions are those
A) That correspond to mental states
B) That correspond to facts
C) That have a certain intellectual pedigree
D) That rest on foundational beliefs
A) That correspond to mental states
B) That correspond to facts
C) That have a certain intellectual pedigree
D) That rest on foundational beliefs
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20
According to the ____ theory of truth,a belief is true if it is,or can be,integrated within the framework of all the other beliefs that we already accept as true.
A) pragmatic
B) foundationalist
C) coherence
D) correspondence
A) pragmatic
B) foundationalist
C) coherence
D) correspondence
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21
____________________ hold that truth adds nothing to our statements.
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22
C.G.Hempel rejected the coherentist view of truth.
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23
Searle argues that the word ____________________ was developed so that we could talk about what it is about the real world that makes a proposition true.
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24
According to the ____________________ theory of truth a belief is true if it coheres with other beliefs that we regard as true.
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25
The realist view of scientific truth is a version of the ____________________ theory of truth.
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26
The three theories of truth assume that truth is a(n)____________________ concept.
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27
Statements or sentences express the contents of our ____________________.
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28
A(n)____________________ belief is one that we immediately know is true without having to infer it from other belief.
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29
Rorty is a pragmatist about truth.
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30
The view that truth is an agreement between a proposition and some facts in the world is the ____________________ theory of truth.
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31
A basic belief is one that does not need to be justified by other beliefs.
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32
Bertrand Russell endorsed the ____________________ theory of truth.
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33
There are only two major theories of truth.
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34
No Eastern philosophers accept the pragmatic view of truth.
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35
Propositions that we cannot know unless we observe the world are called empirical,or ____________________ propositions.
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36
Austin held that we could use a language to talk with each other even if there were no rules governing its use.
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37
Wilfrid Sellers believed that there were basic beliefs.
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38
Dharmakirti accepted a foundationalist view of truth.
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39
A priori propositions are propositions that we can know to be true without having to observe the world.
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40
Martin Luther believed that there was only one true meaning of scripture.
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41
Do you think that the pragmatic theory of truth is a theory of truth in the same way as the correspondence and coherence theories are theories of truth? Argue for your view.
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42
Do you believe that knowledge is justified true belief? Why,or why not? In answering this question you should draw on the work of both Gettier and Plato.
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43
Is it possible to give a literal reading of a text,untouched by interpretation? Justify your answer,and apply it to at least one practical issues,such as (a)whether judges "make law" in applying it,or (b)whether religious fundamentalism is internally coherent.
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44
Outline the two ways in which God and right acts might be related,according to the Euthyphro dialogue discussed in Chapter 1.If we believe that acts are right because God loves them,how do we know which acts are right acts? How might the problem of interpretation be relevant to the most obvious answer to this question?
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45
Assume that Berkeley's idealism is correct.Which theory of truth would best fit with such a universe (a)if God did not exist,(b)if God did exist,and had the properties that Berkeley ascribed to Him? Explain your answer fully.
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