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PHIL 2010 UGA Test 1 Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | 100% Verified What is the Socratic Method? The Socratic Method is a form of questioning used to stimulate critical thinking and to draw out ideas and underlying assumptions. What does epistemology study? Epist...

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What is the Socratic Method?


✔✔ The Socratic Method is a form of questioning used to stimulate critical thinking and to draw

out ideas and underlying assumptions.




What does epistemology study?


✔✔ Epistemology is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature, origin, and limits of human

knowledge.




What is utilitarianism?


✔✔ Utilitarianism is an ethical theory that suggests actions are right if they promote the greatest

happiness for the greatest number of people.




What is metaphysics?


✔✔ Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of reality, including the

relationship between mind and matter, substance, and attributes.



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, What does a priori knowledge refer to?


✔✔ A priori knowledge refers to knowledge that is independent of experience, such as

mathematical truths.




What is the problem of induction?


✔✔ The problem of induction refers to the philosophical issue of justifying inductive reasoning,

where the future is assumed to resemble the past based on past experiences.




What is determinism in philosophy?


✔✔ Determinism is the belief that all events, including human actions, are determined by

previous causes, leaving no room for free will.




What is the categorical imperative according to Kant?


✔✔ The categorical imperative is a moral principle that suggests one should act only according

to that maxim which one can will to become a universal law.




What is dualism in the philosophy of mind?




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