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FIRST WEEKLY ASSESSMENT IN PHILOSOPHY
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- Q1
It comes from Greek words that mean "love of wisdom/knowledge".
Argument
Philosophizing
Fallacy
Philosophy
120s - Q2
Who coined the term Philosophy?
Aristotle
Pythagoras
Plato
Cyprus
120s - Q3
It is a branch of Philosophy that deals with the study of right and wrong.
Aesthetics
Logic
Ethics
Metaphysics
120s - Q4
It is a branch of Philosophy that deals with beyond the universe.
Logic
Epistemology
Ethics
Metaphysics
120s - Q5
The art of questioning is simply known as.
Logic
Elenchus
None of the above
Aesthetics
120s - Q6
Philosophizing is to think or express oneself in a philosophical manner.
boolean://true
120s - Q7
Knowledge are the statements about the world or reality which may or may not carry truth.
boolean://false
120s - Q8
Arguments are based on misleading or faulty reasoning.
boolean://false
120s - Q9
Biases are personal views of the person presenting it.
boolean://true
120s - Q10
Fallacies are series of statements that provide reasons to convince the reader or listener that a claim or opinion is truthful.
boolean://false
120s