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Philosophy deals with ultimate questions by reasoning about them. This process involves:
{ 1 } - trying to get clear on what the question is asking.
{ 2 } - considering the range of possible answers.
{ 3 } - criticizing each view as brutally as we can, trying to eliminate views that lead to absurdities.
{ 4 } - accepting the most adequate of the remaining views.
{ 5 } - all of the above.
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Directions: Click on a number from 1 to 5.
1 is wrong. Please try again.
Philosophy deals with ultimate questions by reasoning about them. This process involves:
{ 1 } - trying to get clear on what the question is asking.
{ 2 } - considering the range of possible answers.
{ 3 } - criticizing each view as brutally as we can, trying to eliminate views that lead to absurdities.
{ 4 } - accepting the most adequate of the remaining views.
{ 5 } - all of the above.
This is an important first step.
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2 is wrong. Please try again.
Philosophy deals with ultimate questions by reasoning about them. This process involves:
{ 1 } - trying to get clear on what the question is asking.
{ 2 } - considering the range of possible answers.
{ 3 } - criticizing each view as brutally as we can, trying to eliminate views that lead to absurdities.
{ 4 } - accepting the most adequate of the remaining views.
{ 5 } - all of the above.
This is an important step.
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3 is wrong. Please try again.
Philosophy deals with ultimate questions by reasoning about them. This process involves:
{ 1 } - trying to get clear on what the question is asking.
{ 2 } - considering the range of possible answers.
{ 3 } - criticizing each view as brutally as we can, trying to eliminate views that lead to absurdities.
{ 4 } - accepting the most adequate of the remaining views.
{ 5 } - all of the above.
This is an important step.
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4 is wrong. Please try again.
Philosophy deals with ultimate questions by reasoning about them. This process involves:
{ 1 } - trying to get clear on what the question is asking.
{ 2 } - considering the range of possible answers.
{ 3 } - criticizing each view as brutally as we can, trying to eliminate views that lead to absurdities.
{ 4 } - accepting the most adequate of the remaining views.
{ 5 } - all of the above.
This is an important step.
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5 is correct!
Philosophy deals with ultimate questions by reasoning about them. This process involves:
{ 1 } - trying to get clear on what the question is asking.
{ 2 } - considering the range of possible answers.
{ 3 } - criticizing each view as brutally as we can, trying to eliminate views that lead to absurdities.
{ 4 } - accepting the most adequate of the remaining views.
{ 5 } - all of the above.
We have to do all of these things.
If we can't completely resolve the issue, at least we can hope to arrive at a well thought-out answer.
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Before continuing, you might try some wrong answers.
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