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Question 1
3 out of 3 points
Which of the following can be classified as a priori knowledge?
Question 3
3 out of 3 points
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons that epistemologists are generally hesitant
to accept testimony as a source of knowledge:
Question 4
3 out of 3 points
Plato holds that we obtain knowledge:
Question 5
3 out of 3 points
Plato was hesitant to build a theory of knowledge on the physical world because
Question 7
3 out of 3 points
Which of the following is NOT one of the five sources of knowledge listed in Dew & Foreman:
Question 8
3 out of 3 points
By “noumena” Kant is referring to:
Question 9
3 out of 3 points
Which truth theory holds that a proposition is true if it matches reality:
Question 11
3 out of 3 points
Scientific anti-realism is the view that science does not claim objects like electrons actually
exist. They are just a fictional construct to explain how things work. This view fits best with
which truth theory:
Question 12
3 out of 3 points
The philosopher who believed we are born with innate “categories of understanding” was:
Question 14
3 out of 3 points
According to Morris, source skepticism questions:
Question 15
3 out of 3 points
Evidentialists hold that some propositions are self-evident.
Question 16
3 out of 3 points
According to Morris, the principle of belief conservation refutes the evidentialist principle.
Question 17
3 out of 3 points
According to Morris, your feelings, desires, hopes and dreams are all dependent in some way
upon your beliefs.
Question 19
3 out of 3 points
According to the traditional definition of knowledge:
Question 20
3 out of 3 points
Karen says she doesn't believe that you can ever have real knowledge. When asked if she claims to know that
as a fact, she says no, but she believes that is the case. Which category of skeptic is she?
Question 1
Which of the following statements are not true according to Hasker.
Question 2
The function of a metaphysical theory is to:
Question 4
According to Hasker, Metaphysical theories should be judged on the basis of their factual adequacy, logical
consistency, and explanatory power.
Question 6
The view that our choices are governed by whatever is our strongest motive in a given situation is called:
Question 7
According to Hasker, divine foreknowledge means:
Question 8
Determinism claims that ultimately our choices don’t make any difference.
Question 9
According to Hasker, a misconception that some have of libertarianism:
Question 10
The scientific case for determinism holds that:
Question 11
Behaviorism states that mental properties are merely a special category of physical properties.
Question 13
Which of the following is a weakness/problem with Materialism?
Question 14
Emergentism states that the mind is produced by the brain and therefore is identical with the brain.
Question 15
Which of the following statements is true about philosophical Dualism?
Question 17
Which of the following affirms the existence of essences?
Question 18
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of substances:
Question 19
Which of these is a characteristic of substances?
Question 20
According to Dr. Baggett, which of the following best describes libertarian free will:
Question 1
Which of the following is not true concerning expert authority?
Question 3
One rule of thumb in doing metaphysics is the recognition that there are some beliefs that should never
be challenged or questioned.
Question 4
In the field of Metaphysics, wholism is the view that complex entities are identical to their component parts.
Question 5
In Philosophy, some ideas, concepts or beliefs should be accepted on the grounds of authority, and
should never be questioned.
Question 6
Which doctrine does Hasker suggest to be a way to resolve of the problem of divine foreknowledge and
human freedom?
Question 8
For compatibilism a choice is considered free if the:
Question 9
According to Hasker, the most common response the determinist offers to the idea that rational thinking
needs free choice is:
Question 10
One major argument for libertarianism is:
Question 12
According to Hasker, emergentism implies that at least some nonhuman animals have souls.
Question 13
On the question of life after death, John Hick proposes a theory that involves total annihilation of the
entire person, including the soul, at death.
Question 14
Based on his discussion of John Hick’s examples of resurrection, which of the following statements would
Hasker NOT agree to?
Question 16
An example of an essential property is the fruit on a tree.
Question 17
The kind of “relationship” that is the real problem behind the mind/body problem can be best
characterized as:
Question 19
Of the elements of causality, the one that seems to be missing in the relationship between the mind and
the body:
Question 20
Which of these is a characteristic of substances?
Question 1
In Philosophy, some ideas, concepts or beliefs should be accepted on the grounds of authority, and should
never be questioned.
Question 3
Christian theology has made extensive use of pagan philosophy in developing and interpreting
Christian revelation.
Question 4
Which of the following is not a source of authority mentioned in Hasker?
Question 5
According to Hasker it is possible to establish some metaphysical beliefs to a point where they are beyond the
possibility of challenge.
Question 7
According to Hasker, determinism claims that people never make choices.
Question 8
One major argument for libertarianism is:
Question 9
According to Hasker, divine foreknowledge means:
Question 11
Which of the following statements is not taught by Dualism?
Question 12
What is one of the advantages of Dualism?
Question 13
According to Hasker, emergentism implies that at least some nonhuman animals have souls.
Question 14
On the question of life after death, John Hick proposes a theory that involves total annihilation of the entire
person, including the soul, at death.
Question 15
Which of the following statements is true about philosophical Materialism?
Question 17
Which of the following is an essential property of a person according to the PointeCast.
Question 18
Metaphysical Realism says that:
Question 19 Which of the following is a correct statement about “essences?”
Question 20
Which of these is an example of an essential property?
Question 1
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons that epistemologists are generally hesitant to
accept testimony as a source of knowledge:
Question 3
According to Dew & Foreman, faith is one of the sources of knowledge.
Question 4
For Locke, which of the ideas below would be a complex idea:
Question 5
For Hume, which of the following would be a matter of fact:
Question 7
The philosopher who arrived at certainty through a process of doubting all of his knowledge
was:
Question 8
Scientific antirealism is the view that science does not claim objects like electrons actually exist.
They are just a fictional construct to explain how things work. This view fits best with which truth
theory:
Question 10
The one below that is NOT one of the necessary criteria for the traditional definition of
knowledge:
Question 11
Which truth theory holds that a proposition is true if it matches reality:
Question 12
The basis for Descartes knowledge of the material world was:
Question 13
One problem with the coherence theory of truth is that it is not linked with the real world but only
systems of beliefs.
Question 15
Certain basic beliefs can be accepted rationally without evidence or proof, according to:
Question 16
According to Morris, your feelings, desires, hopes and dreams are all dependent in some way
upon your beliefs.
Question 17
According to Morris, the principle of belief conservation refutes the evidentialist principle.
Question 19
William James held that precursive faith allowed us to set aside evidence in order to choose a
belief.
Question 20
Karen says she doesn't believe that you can ever have real knowledge. When asked if she
claims to know that as a fact, she says no, but she believes that is the case. Which category of
skeptic is she?
Question 1
3 out of 3 points
According to Hasker it is possible to establish some metaphysical beliefs to a point where they are
beyond the possibility of challenge.
Question 2
3 out of 3 points
A good metaphysical theory should be characterized by explanatory power.
Question 4
3 out of 3 points
According to Hasker, which is true of the premises we use in doing metaphysics?
Question 5
3 out of 3 points
The function of a metaphysical theory is to:
Question 6
3 out of 3 points
If determinism is correct, then it is necessarily true that God does not exist.
Question 8
3 out of 3 points
A strong argument in favor of libertarianism is the rational thought seems to require the ability to
freely choose between different options and ideas.
Question 9
3 out of 3 points
The libertarian concedes that some human actions may, in fact, be socially or psychologically
determined, while the determinist does not allow for the possibility of any free human action.
Question 10
3 out of 3 points
The theory that says some actions are chosen and performed by the agent without their being any
sufficient cause or condition prior to the action itself.
Question 12
3 out of 3 points
According to Hasker, emergentism implies that at least some non-human animals have souls.
Question 13
3 out of 3 points
What is one of the advantages of Materialism?
Question 14
3 out of 3 points
Which of the following is not true of emergentism?
Question 16
3 out of 3 points
Which of these is an example of an essential property?
Question 17
3 out of 3 points
Which of the following affirms the existence of essences?
Question 18
3 out of 3 points
Which view that attempts to solve the mind/body problem by reducing the mind and body to one thing:
Question 19
3 out of 3 points
According to Dr. Baggett, the reason secularists are drawn to compatibilism is that it is consistent
with naturalism.
Question 20
3 out of 3 points
Which of the following is not an element of causality?
Question 1 Which of the following is not a requirement for a good metaphysical theory?
Question 3 Christian theology has made extensive use of pagan philosophy in developing and
interpreting Christian revelation.
Question 4 Which of the following is not one of the fundamental metaphysical questions identified by
Hasker?
Question 6 A strong argument in favor of libertarianism is the rational thought seems to require the
ability to freely choose between different options and ideas.
Question 7 If determinism is correct, then it is necessarily true that God does not exist.
Question 8 The theory that says some actions are chosen and performed by the agent without their
being any sufficient cause or condition prior to the action itself.
Question 9 Determinism claims that ultimately our choices don ’t make any difference.
Question 11 Which of the following is true about Idealism?
Question 12 Both Dualism and Emergentism support the idea that the essential “core person”
continues to exist after death.
Question 13 Emergentism states that the mind is produced by the brain and therefore is identical with
the brain.
Question 16 Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of substances:
Question 17 The proposed solution to the mind/body problem that claims that for every physical state
there exists a corresponding mental state, but there is no causal relationship between them.
Question 18 Of the elements of causality, the one that seems to be missing in the relationship between
the mind and the body:
Question 20 Which of the following is an essential property of a person according to the PointeCast.
Question 1 Christian theology has made extensive use of pagan philosophy in developing and
interpreting Christian revelation.
Question 3 In Philosophy, some ideas, concepts or beliefs should be accepted on the grounds of
authority, and should never be questioned.
Question 4 A good metaphysical theory should be characterized by explanatory power.
Question 5 According to Hasker it is possible to establish some metaphysical beliefs to a point where
they are beyond the possibility of challenge.
Question 7 The theory that says some actions are chosen and performed by the agent without their
being any sufficient cause or condition prior to the action itself.
Question 8 A strong argument in favor of libertarianism is the rational thought seems to require the
ability to freely choose between different options and ideas.
Question 10 According to Hasker, a misconception that some have of libertarianism:
Question 11 Emergentism states that the mind is produced by the brain and therefore is identical with
the brain.
Question 12 Which of the following statements is true about philosophical Materialism?
Question 13 Idealism tries to avoid the MindBody problem by reducing mental properties to physical
properties.
Question 14 Which of the following statements is true about philosophical Dualism?
Question 16 The two types of substances are:
Question 18 Of the elements of causality, the one that seems to be missing in the relationship between
the mind and the body:
Question 19 The kind of “relationship” that is the real problem behind the mind/body problem can be
best characterized as:
Question 20 An example of an essential property is the fruit on a tree.
Question 1 According to Hasker, which is true of the premises we use in doing metaphysics?
Question 2 Which of the following is true of metaphysical theories?
Question 4 One rule of thumb in doing metaphysics is the recognition that there are some beliefs that
should never be challenged or questioned.
Question 5 Which of the following is not one of the fundamental metaphysical questions identified by
Hasker?
Question 6 According to Hasker, the most common response the determinist offers to the idea that
rational thinking needs free choice is:
Question 8 The libertarian concedes that some human actions may, in fact, be socially or psychologically
determined, while the determinist does not allow for the possibility of any free human action.
Question 9 Compatibilism claims that determinism is logically compatible with freedom as defined by
the libertarian.
Question 10 The theory that says some actions are chosen and performed by the agent without their
being any sufficient cause or condition prior to the action itself.
Question 11 Both Dualism and Emergentism support the idea that the essential “core person”
continues to exist after death.
Question 13 Which of the following statements is not taught by Dualism?
Question 14 Which of the following is not true of emergentism?
Question 15 Behaviorism states that mental properties are merely a special category of physical
properties.
Question 16 Of the elements of causality, the one that seems to be missing in the relationship between
the mind and the body:
Question 18 Which view that attempts to solve the mind/body problem by reducing the mind and
body to one thing:
Question 19 The term “contiguity” means:
Question 20 Which of these is an example of an essential property?
Question 1 In Philosophy, some ideas, concepts or beliefs should be accepted on the grounds of
authority, and should never be questioned.
Question 3 According to Hasker, which is true of the premises we use in doing metaphysics?
Question 4 If a theory is inconsistent that means everything asserted by the theory is wrong.
Question 5 According to Hasker, we can and should thoughtfully evaluate our worldviews.
Question 7 The view that our choices are governed by whatever is our strongest motive in a given
situation is called:
Question 8 The theory that says some actions are chosen and performed by the agent without their
being any sufficient cause or condition prior to the action itself.
Question 9 Which doctrine does Hasker suggest to be a way to resolve of the problem of divine
foreknowledge and human freedom?
Question 10 If determinism is correct, then it is necessarily true that God does not exist.
Question 12 Which of the following is a weakness/problem with Materialism?
Question 13 Idealism tries to avoid the MindBody problem by reducing mental properties to physical
properties.
Question 14 Which of the following is not true of emergentism?
Question 16 The proposed solution to the mind/body problem that says that God preordained our
mental states to correspond with the appropriate physical state.
Question 17 Of the elements of causality, the one that seems to be missing in the relationship between
the mind and the body:
Question 18 Which view attempts to solve the mind/body problem by appealing to God’s involvement:
Question 20 Which view that attempts to solve the mind/body problem by reducing the mind and
body to one thing:
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