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Created by Megan Ross
over 8 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| give an example of philosophical argument | - A Posteriori - A Priori - synthetic - inductive - deductive |
| what is a Premis | A statement |
| what is the teleological argument | the argument that god designed everything e.g the universe |
| what is analogy | when a similarity is suggested between two things - between something now and something new and unknown |
| who is Aquinas | he created four ways to prove God existed e.g the argument of motion |
| explain a posteriori | based on evidence that already exists |
| explain a priori | before the evidence // logic and reason |
| explain synthetic | the truth is in the definition of the subject |
| explain analytic | true by definition |
| explain inductive | conclusion is drawn // more than one conclusion |
| explain deductive | conclusions already found within the premises |
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