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Philosophy Review (Semester 1)

Philosophy review

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Created Date 01.22.23
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  • An action is involuntary when done through _______or ______
  • Actions are forced when_________
  • When does determining if an action is forced or chosen become questionable/composite?
  • Is a composite action voluntary, Involuntary, or non-voluntary?
  • Actions where event causation is involved are______ actions.
  • Sudden acts done in the moment are voluntary but not_______.
  • What is Baron D'Holbach's main claim?
  • Actions where agent causation is involved are______ actions.
  • Which vocabulary word is defined as follows: We do not act freely because every action can be traced back to a previous action that caused it.
  • An action in __________ when the agent does not regret it.
  • Which of these isn't part of the inquiry cycle?
  • Which of the following isn't true of an ideal inquiry/
  • What is the main claim of an argument
  • The following is the main claim of what philosopher: We should study philosophy to be more aware of our identity and reality.
  • The following is the main claim of what philosopher: Men do not know everything, so we should study philosophy in order to improve our ourselves (virtues, values, and knowledge) and put aside our material possessions.
  • The following is the definition of which of the words below: a type of violence that attempts to devalue or eliminate knowledge possessed by marginal groups
  • Which of the vocab words below match the following definition: two separate entities existing at the same time

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