1. PHL 111 Module 2-3 Module Two Exam
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PHL 111 Module 2-3 Module Two Exam
1.
Award: 5 out of 5.00 points
A conclusion is supported by propositions known as
syllogisms.
principles.
premises.
arguments.
2.
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Plato wrote in his Phaedrus that the human soul is divided into
one rational and two nonrational parts.
one rational and one nonrational parts.
two rational and one nonrational parts.
two rational and two nonrational parts.
3.
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Because we are both rational and nonrational, Plato argued, we are at our best when the two aspects are
in harmony.
inhibited.
cultivated.
stimulated.
4.
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In addition to abstract thinking and logical argumentation, reason has
a nonrational aspect.
an evolutionary aspect.
an instinctive component.
a behavioral component.
5.
2. Award: 5 out of 5.00 points
The argument that women and men have the same rational nature and that any gaps that exist are based on
discrimination and societal attitudes is considered a ___________ one.
feminist
rationalist
conservative
Judeo-Christian
6.
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Rather than thinking critically, many people think _____________ when it comes to matters of race, sex, and age.
logically
rationally
stereotypically
creatively
7.
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Sex stereotypes harm men as well as women.
True
False
8.
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Research supports the idea that sex-based differences in reasoning are based primarily on innate biological
differences between men and women.
True
False
9.
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Reason can operate on both the conscious and the unconscious level.
True
False
10.
3. Award: 5 out of 5.00 points
Emotion is a relic from our evolutionary past and should always be put aside when making decisions.
True
False