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bclement10

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The strategy for reading philosophy summarized as FOCUS involves which of the following considerations?
 
 

a. Faith, Originality, Convention, Universalizability, Subjectivity
  c. Facts, Outlook, Critique, Undergoing Selfexamination
  c. Feelings, Opinions, Convictions, Understanding, Sincerity
  d. Fallacies, Observations, Contradictions, Unwarranted generalizations, Simplistic reasoning



Question 2

An inductively strong argument is one in which
 
 

a. the premises are all true.
  b. the premises are probably true.
  c. the conclusion necessarily follows from the premises.
   d. the premises make the conclusion highly probable




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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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